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Old 04-05-2011, 02:58 PM   #1
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Device: pocketbook iq 701
Pocketbook iq and Kobo reader overload files

Hi,
Has anyone used the Kobo reader and downloaded books?
It works fine, but I noticed when looking in All Books, there are a huge bunch of .html files in there............about 6 for each book I've downloaded. Makes searching a PAIN!!
Anyone else notice this? Obvioulsy the Kobo reader is not ready for prime time as far as storage.

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