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Old 05-03-2010, 10:02 AM   #10
Starson17
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Originally Posted by TikaMajere View Post
I am also having this same problem with my PDA, which is a Ipaq Enterprise 210 running Windows Mobile 6, which, when connected to my computer, does not show up as a drive, but as "Other", so a save to disc doesn't work. Am I doing something wrong?
No, you're not doing anything wrong. Calibre can't see ActiveSync devices, only drives with letters. I have 3 WinMo devices, I use all 3 as e-readers, but can't save directly to any of them from Calibre via ActiveSync (one of them - the newest- can optionally appear as a USB drive, so I can save direct to it, as long as it's connected as a USB drive and not as an AS device.)

itimpi's answers are the two most common methods - both work fine.

Other approaches are to set up the content server (that's my favorite) and get books via the browser, or to configure an ActiveSync (or 3rd party) synchronization folder, use Calibre to save into the sync folder, then AS will auto-transfer the books when it synchronizes the files in the sync folder with the corresponding folder on your IPAQ.
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