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Old 05-24-2023, 10:43 AM   #7
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Device: Boox Note Air3, Palma, K-Scribe, Eclipsa 2e, & Libra 2, Ipads
If you want all your books on your iPad, like I do, then this is what I do. I save all my books in epub format in a "ebook Library" file that's seperate from the Caliber Library. I use the tags to sort into subject files inside of that.

I use "FileBrower Professional" on my ipad. Then set up a manual sync between my ipad and my hard drive. With this program, you have to remember to reconnect the two before any syncing process. They're not connected all the time.

Then go into my hard drive through the FB program, and create a backup task for the library of epubs. I make sure that the sync is --one way--. That is, I can copy and update the epubs to my iPad, but NOT update any files on the hard drive. If I mess up a file on my iPad, I don't want it changing those on the hard drive.

Then just sync regularly.

Then, when I want a book, I can search for it by name in the files in the FB app, and it'll ask me what iPad App I want to open it in. I still have Marvin, so open the book in that, and I'm ready to go.
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