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Old 12-12-2021, 08:42 PM   #5
Cootey
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I’ve never found annotations to reliably sync on demand. However I usually find that over the long term things somehow catch up.
Yes, the following morning, things had synced between my eReaders. I can't say that I like waiting 24 hours to see a sync on the eReaders and now the iOS apps are out of the loop again. Earlier this year and last, Kobo had improved things. In fact, last spring I recall things syncing quite well—and quickly—for me between iOS apps and eReaders.

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Between iOS and my Kobo is in particular the worst for this. I no longer read non fiction on the go on iOS for this reason. Only novels.
Well, I understand the sentiment. I don't have any of these issues with Kindle apps and eReaders. Unfortunately, I'm all in with Kobo. I invested in the Elipsa because they had finally fixed their syncing. The jokes on me.

And because I write fiction, I annotate novels as well, so I don't want to migrate over to Kindle for annotations. I just want syncing to work. grumble grumble…

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