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Old 10-11-2025, 01:02 PM   #133
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
Even if Kobo didn't want to have a cloud storage and syncing service like Amazon and Pocketbook do, they could certainly allow people to send 3rd party books directly to their devices over email or using an app. Just offering that service might bring some people over to them.
You can do it natively on Kobo using Dropbox or GoogleDrive integration.

I don't agree with their choice not to offer that natively on all of their e-readers (especially since the feature can be turned on on all devices through NickelMenu+a bit of configuration), but they are offering that service out-of-the-box on Sage, Kobo Libra Colour, refurbished Forma, Elipsa.


EDIT: I don't know about GoogleDrive, but Dropbox has also a "send-to-Dropbox" through email kind of service, too, and it works for sending books to Kobo as well.

Last edited by Lys; 10-11-2025 at 01:06 PM.
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