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Originally Posted by Quoth
How many devices to you really read on? I have apps on two phones in use (one for house TFA and one for outdoors), three tablets, three laptops, a workstation and about 10 ereaders (One used to get azw3 from Amazon). But I read almost all novels on one Kobo Sage. If I need to read the same ebook on a different device it's faster to search than use sync, which needs two connections via WiFi to someone else's server.
Amazon Sync and the parasitic STK, which doesn't work to send Kindle format ebooks (available from Smashwords and PD sites), nor books with DRM, seems a lot to put up with vs every other aspect of a Kindle ereader inferior to a Kobo.
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I read primarily on my Oasis, but also on my phone when it's the only thing handy, on my iPad for graphs and images, and on my Fire Tablet at the gym because I don't care if it breaks. Sync is very handy. And maybe I misunderstood what you meant, but STK books do sync progress across devices.