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Old 12-29-2018, 05:05 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Or if you dont want to do that, you sync the epub file between computers and viewer position and bookmarks are automatically synced since calibre stores them inside the epub file.
Kovid is inferring two (or more) computers using the calibre viewer.

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Originally Posted by tarasiy View Post
Sorry, you mentioned the synchronization as the second option. I've tried to do this, but without success. I couldn't also find a solution for that in internet. So could you please explain me, how exactly one can sync a particular epub file between computers (or to be precisely between an Android and a Windows device). Is the browser viewer necessary for this? Or is there another workaround? Many thanks in advance!
You would use a file synchronisation tool, some of which operate between Windows and Android - but as previous poster wrote "there are no standards" so your Windows and Android ePub viewer programs are unlikely to be able to share information.

Here's a list comparing many file sync tools Comparison of file synchronization software - Wikipedia

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