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Old 12-24-2023, 03:15 AM   #45
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Re: Cloud services

I’m the type of Kobo user who has WiFi on all the time, and I enjoy the convenience of cloud services. I consider it an offsite backup beyond the local backups I already have. I mostly backup my iOS devices locally, but at least once a month I make sure to update the device image on iCloud. I consider the risk worth the convenience.

If Kobo charged a modest price for side-loading support across devices that included collection syncing, I’d consider that a worthy service to subscribe to, especially if they allowed a backup of all my ebooks in the cloud as well. Chances are, however, that this type of service will be reserved for the latest top of the line Kobo the way OverDrive, then Dropbox were offered.

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