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Old 11-07-2020, 12:47 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by yuchen View Post
I used to use CC, now I just connect to a folder which is located in NAS. PDF ecpert can access this folder directly and keep in sync.
If you are storing the working copy of your calibre library on a NAS, well, good luck-you're going to need it. At some point you are likely to join the "but it worked for years" people who had the NAS/Cloud storage of their working calibre library turn around and bite them. Ghod knows there have been enough messages in the last while from people who have been using NAS/cloud storage to make it clear that keeping your working calibre library in anything but local storage is NOT A GOOD IDEA.

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Originally Posted by yuchen View Post
I thought CC was just a library manager, you have to copy books to other app to read, like goodreader, pdf expert. Thus the modified books with annots are not stored in CC. So I need PDF expert -> CC -> Calibre?
The function you referred to was CC's ability to copy books back to the calibre library. So yes, you need CC to handle it.
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