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Old 09-17-2017, 10:54 AM   #5
tammie1983
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
CC is just a library manager, not a reader, so CC synchronises your PC library with your iPad (via WiFi). You can then browse and search your library in CC, and when you find a book you want to read you "tap and hold" it in CC. This opens the iPad's "Send To..." menu, and you choose the reading app you want to read the book in. The book is copied to the reading app, and the app opens with the book in it. (That probably sounds complicated - it's a lot simpler than it sounds ).
So if I transferred say, 10 books via CC onto the iPad via the PC, I wouldn't then upload all 10 at once into the Kobo app? I'd open it in CC and read each one, one at a time?

See I'm used to transferring in bulk, anything from 2 to 20 at a time, depending how many I've been sent for review. That way they're all ready in the Kobo app when I need them.

Ha, sounded fine, you explained it really well, thank you. I'm not very technically minded I'm afraid lol
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