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Originally Posted by GRiker
Kovid and I discussed this, and we decided that we would get a flood of tickets if we simply disabled the iDevice driver, so we agreed to come up with a more elegant solution that will detect a connected iDevice, but connect to iTunes instead. That's going to take some re-design of the driver, and I'm about to go away for awhile, so it has to wait.
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I could see a case for both modes of interaction depending on how the user operates. I think there is an issue at the moment if you have not disabled the apple driver, have an iDevice polugged in, and then connect a different eReader device. The iDevice already plugged in and seen by Calibre stops the eReader just plugged in from being seen (or at least I thought i had seen that behavior)? The same problem could occur where the iTunes device "masks" the other eReader device?
For me most of this discussion in theoretical as the base functionality I want is already implemented

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