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Old 04-29-2019, 02:52 PM   #57
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I think you could have trouble linking moon reader for example from a newly bought tablet if you already have three. Because you are doing that from a device , the API managing the activation will check if you are below limit. Go all the way back to when chaley flagged it as an issue for calibre companion....
OK. I have the Dropbox app on two computers, and my phone. It wouldnt let me install it to my ipad unless I dropped one of the other devices. However, I have also got Hyphen reader on three devices, all of which can access Dropbox (maybe that only counts as one app or something). Nonetheless, it brings the total to four.

So I thought maybe its because my Hyphen installs arent new. So I installed Pocketbook reader. It was able to connect to Dropbox for Sync, although it cannot download from there within the app. Nor can Hyphen.

I’m thinking its actually about how you want to use Dropbox, because I now have 3 iOS reader apps which sync with Dropbox. If I am out and about and want to access my Calibre library, I just do so via the web interface. It can’t read epub files so it asks if I want to open with (whatever)...

I guess apps which emulate some of the Dropbox functionality when in use, would be those which are restricted.

I’m rambling. Sorry
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