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Old 03-30-2009, 09:55 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by gkbeer View Post
Don't really need that.

The iPhone/iPod Kindle app it quite good about checking for sync. Does it every time a book is opened. The only thing that gets in the way is if you are in the habit of extending you battery life by keeping the modems turned off.

EDIT: I was really quite surprised, after downloading a previously purchased book, to find my iPod Touch asking if I wanted to go to the last page read from my K1. I just didn't expect it.
Interesting! My two Kindles weren't as good about synching with each other, but I'm glad the iPod/iPhone checks faithfully.

Part of my problem may have been that I don't leave the modems on habitually; I like to conserve the battery as much as possible. I'm a battery-hoarder :-) I *did* turn the modems on when I was trying to get them to synch, mind you; I'm not *that* much of a battery-hoarder!

But maybe it's important to have the modem on when you exit the book(s) for synching, for instance, and I often don't.
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