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Old 07-02-2009, 12:22 PM   #6
tlrowley
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But will it work if you have backed up your .PRC or .MOBI files - say from this site - can you actually access them via Whispernet and download them onto the DX? I used to load them onto an SD card for my K1, but was looking into Sugarsync - since it has a mobile interface. Can you verify this works on a Kindle - for recognized file types?
I don't use Sugarsync, but I do run a (very, very) basic web server on my Mac that lets me browse my Calibre directory structure and download. It works very well (and is free ).
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