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Old 01-05-2020, 11:23 AM   #5
Dodman
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Device: Ipad, Kobo Aura One
I have a 6th generation iPad with iOS 13 and I also have an official, powered Lightning/USB connector but although I can transfer files to and from my iPad using USB sticks my Kobo Aura One isn’t recognised. The Kobo interface goes a bit haywire when I try to make the connection but nothing shows in my iPad at all.

The same happen when I try and made a connection using Goodreader on my iPad and the internet browser on my Kobo. Nor can I use the Kobo browser to link to my gmail or Dropbox accounts.

The only way I am able to transfer ebooks to my Kobo is via Calibre on my laptop. As this laptop is hearing the end of its life I am searching - so far in vain - for an alternative transfer means.

I just wish it was as easy as using Pocket, which works seamlessly for more or less any article I come across. If only there was an ebook version!
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