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Originally Posted by ysabelkid
Hi - this is my first post, though I've been reading through the forums looking for info. I'm using a Lenovo Yoga 3 as my reader, but am planning to buy an e-ink reader for books (based on other threads I've been following). I originally bought the Lenovo instead of a dedicated e-reader because I want to read comics (mainly bought via Comixology) in colour.
Problem is, the Lenovo only has 16GB of on-board memory - 12GB of which is available to the user. I added a 32GB SD card, but Comixology only saves to internal memory and has almost wiped out all the space (without even downloading my entire comic library).
Comixology allows me to download some of my comics, but not all, and they download as numbers, not even consecutively. So even though I have other comic reader apps, it's hard to send the files to them. I've also looked at the KCC comic converter, but I don't think that will work in this case.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I do the same as you. My suggestion: Keep your Yoga. Use
this plug-in that allows you to download DRM free copies of ALL comics you buy on ComiXology and save them as .cbz files (though the plug-in only works on Chrome, so you'll need that too if you aren't using it already). Use that to download your comics and sideload them to your SD card. It is what I do. The comics downloaded use the series title and issue number as their file name. Easy peasy.
The plug-in isn't available in the Chrome store, so you will need to learn how to sideload a plug-in. Here are instructions:
In Chrome, click on the settings icon on the right (looks like three vertical lines on top of each other)
- Select Tools > Extensions
- Select "Developer mode"
- Click on "Load unpacked extension"
- Select the "source" folder
I think this is okay, since we do discuss removing DRM, etc on this board. But if you need further instructions, feel free to PM me.