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Old 02-11-2024, 10:27 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by TheSmitty View Post
Can you can send PDF's to the device and not have to connect to computer?

Assuming can get PDF on device, I am sure you can mark it up. But can the marked up PDF be in a folder with other notes that you created from a template?

Kindle Scribe allows sending a PDF and marking it up. But it treats it like a doc and not something you can put into a folder with other notebooks....

I believe Quoth has covered a lot of your questions. I use Dropbox to send PDFs to my Elipsa, but you can achieve the same thing with Google Drive.

You can also setup Calibre’s web server. Any PDF I stick in the sync folder using my iOS device is instantly available through the Calibre web server accessed through the Elipsa’s browser. This technically uses a computer that is always on, but I only need WiFi to connect to it, even if away from home. You may find Dropbox support a lot easier to use, however.

I have created PDF templates that I access through Dropbox. Any edits I make on the PDF with my Elipsa are synced back to Dropbox.

I’m not sure about folders. I haven’t played with nested folders on Dropbox.
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