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Old 01-05-2021, 05:37 AM   #272
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
What I am also curious about is why you use Calibre Companion.
This question is very easy to answer:
Calibre Companion gives me excellent management of my rather extensive library and opens the application corresponding to the file extension - e.g. the Pocketbook app for Adobe DRM epub
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I mean, it is a tool to allow you to copy ebooks from other machines, principally a machine running calibre, to a central location on an Android device.
This thought is also incorrect.
It is true that in Calibre Componion you can set the folder into which certain file types should be copied.
Amazon books are somewhere else than fb2 or epub, for example
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So, as you seem to be claiming you don't use a computer for you ebooks, I don't see much use in it.
I have never claimed such nonsense.
My statement was that it is not necessary and that it makes a big difference.
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Plus, as apparently you only by books with DRM, I'm absolutely stunned that Calibre Companion will work with them. I mean, how does Calibre Companion give a reading app a book that has Adobe DRM in it?
You draw conclusions regarding the use of applications that prove you have no idea (about them).
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