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Old 08-04-2018, 04:41 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ShellShock View Post
I have seen various warnings about Calibre and cloud storage before, and I sure there is something to them...but I have successfully kept my Calibre library in Dropbox for many years now. I only run Calibre when I need to add new books, and it is generally not running when I access the Dropbox location from other devices. So in my experience cloud storage is doable, and it means I can access my books remotely (without having to have an always-on Calibre host); but do it at your own risk.
Sounds as if you are trying to avoid the conflicts that seem to be the cause of issues when using calibre and cloud storage. As you said, do it at your own risk when it is so tempting to start accessing your library using calibre on another computer.
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