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Old 01-11-2012, 06:51 PM   #1
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Mantano Reader issue with CM7

Hi all,

I recently finally updated my NC to CM7.1 on sdcard, and now I'm having an issue with Mantano Reader. When I import my books, it imports anywhere from 2-4 copies of books that I've purchased through B&N. This is merely an annoyance, as it clutters up my library, and I'm wondering if it's okay to delete the other copies. That is, if I delete say, 3 out of 4 copies, will I still be able to open/read the one that is left?

Anyone have any ideas how to prevent this, or if it's okay to delete the copies?
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