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Reader of the Reader
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Folder Syncing Using libprs500
I am thinking of writing a small Java program that uses libprs500 to automatically sync a folder of files to the Reader. You would simply leave the Java program running invisibly. Probably Mac OS X only, maybe Windows/Linux with some troubleshooting.
Would anybody but me benefit from that? Sam Krupa |
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Uebermensch
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Sammy, this sounds like a good idea. My only worry is that Java apps tend to be memory hogs.
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If I ever write it, it will be posted. (-:
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