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Old 09-25-2022, 05:39 AM   #353
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Jacques Q. View Post
True, but my problem is slightly different : I have a library of over 35000 e-books and about 10 people (friends and relatives) using them from my Amazon account, which is why I want to keep them available in the Amazon cloud - knowing that the fact that not one single Kindle will be able to show more than 15000 titles (including collections) onscreen, which forces us to download the majority of these books from the Amazon site directly if we want them.
With a 128 Gb memory (although it would be boring having to sideload to up to 10 Kindles) or the possibility to have any number of titles listed onscreen to download, things would be different, but I have lost hope that any of these two things will ever happen.
This solution is to side load so these other people can stop reading your eBooks. I don't have a problem sharing with a few friends/family, but 10 people is too many.
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