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Old 02-22-2018, 11:58 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by peaceridge View Post
Andy, my use for CC on my Android tablets and phone is to have a place to store my books and then pick which reader I want to use - for example, I use one reader for epubs, a different one for pdfs and a third one for comics. Of course you could just load the different types into the different readers the first time, but then you would not have a central database for all your books.
The problem with iOS is each application is sandboxed.

If one used CC for managing books, one would still have a copy of the book in CC and export/copy the book via share sheet to the reader of choice. For obvious reasons, native HTML, OPDS or Dropbox support in-app is quicker than exporting books one by one from CC.

Hence, I use CC on Android (where I can just point the reader to a shared folder containing my books) but not on iOS.
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