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Old 01-15-2021, 04:17 AM   #27
Dodman
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Originally Posted by cormaca View Post
I have seen posts from other people who say that the Goodreader app on iOS can do this, although I haven’t tested it, because it’s a paid app and then apparently a subscription based app as well (I stay clear of those double whammy apps).

I posted earlier in this thread about the problems I was having transferring ebooks from my iPad to my Kobo Aura One. I still can’t do this by plugging my Kobo directly into the USB port of my iPad (2020 version) but I can do it wirelessly using Goodreader. This didn’t work for me when I first tried it with an earlier iPad but it does now and it’s transformed the ease with which I can juggle ebooks between devices.

For anyone wondering, GoodReader comes in two versions: the basic app for a one time payment (£3.99 when I bought it) or an advanced version which is subscription based. I’ve owned the basic version for years and it is the mainstay of my iPad file system (including a folder containing all my ebooks). I would be lost without it!
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