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Old 05-08-2024, 07:00 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Cactus Chef View Post
Oh. So Kobo knows how to do the thing we've all been requesting for years, they just don't want to. Great.
It's never been a matter of how, syncing cloud data is not difficult. It's always been a matter of where the servers are and who is paying for them. Amazon can do this easily for any customer because they already have the entirety of AWS anyway, and it sounds like Tolino also already had their own system in place before Kobo bought them. If Kobo doesn't already have any established server space for this, it probably cost more than the feature would be worth to acquire it.
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