Thread: Gifting e-books
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Old 01-08-2020, 02:16 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by pondscum View Post
Yes, this is what I was thinking -- as long as the books are not DRM'ed and my dad can figure out how to transfer the attachments to the Kobo over USB. I'm not sure he'd use DropBox since it's just another confusing account he'd have to set up.
The suggestion for using Dropbox was because of your concern about him getting the books on the device via USB. If you set this up, you can put the books on Dropbox for him, and they will download at the next sync. It is the closest the the email method that a Kindle has.
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