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Originally Posted by Catlady
Unless this is something they changed when they changed to encrypted files, Kobo downloads the books to internal memory, not to the SD card.
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Thanks. Very helpful information . . . . potentially saved me a lot of $$$ buying a high-capacity memory card.
I suppose that someone could leave enough internal memory free in order to add a book, and then transfer the book file to the card once it's been downloaded? Or would the app not "know" to check there? If someone had to leave the file in internal memory, in order to listen to it, could the person transfer the file to the card (or to a desktop's hd, or wherever) once he/she was through listening to it?
Audible's storage of audiobooks in the cloud seems much more convenient. I am struggling to find enough incentive, so far, to buy anything from Kobo (B&N's basically been out of the picture for quite some time).