![]() Kinda' confirms my inclination to avoid e-ink and stick with android, for mobile reading. ![]() Once again, this issue underscores the extremely limited software support and functionality for e-ink devices, and the lack of seamless interop between e-ink hardware and other platforms like android, pc, and ios. The app will keep your local copy and cloud. Access work, collaborate with co-workers and clients, and quickly take care of tasksall from your phone or tablet. Setting up sync In Dropsync (or FolderSync), connect your Dropbox account and pick a location for your local vault. However, the flies in the ointment are: (1) I still see a fair number of issues and user dissatisfaction reported here in MobileRead about the Inkpad 3 hardware and software, and (2) This issue about the software and only part of the annotations data syncing to their cloud. The free Dropbox mobile app helps you keep projects moving from anywhere, so you can stay focused on what matters. It may also be possible to compile Unison on Android (it works on GNU/Linux), but that would. I couldn't find any LAN syncing tool for Android but if you mount your device in Mass Storage Mode, running Unison purely on your PC should yield acceptable performance. Then I noticed the Inkpad 3 on their site and thought "Hmmm, despite my recently getting soured on e-ink devices (due to a subpar experience with a Kobo Clara), maybe I should reconsider?" If I could have a premium e-ink device, plus an android app that runs well on my phone, and a PC browser-based app, all of which would sync books, notes and all details to a single cloud, that would be quite an advantage and I'd consider it seriously. What you can do is use both Dropbox and a LAN syncing tool like Unison. I was looking at the Pocketbook android app this afternoon, for other reasons, and thinking it had some nice functionality. ![]() I am beginning to believe that the Android version 194.2. ![]() I do have Dropbox personal installed on the tablets. However reading progress WILL sync between android app, eink readers and web reader However, all I am trying to do is sync or download from another persons shared Dropbox folder to my Android tablets. Pocketbook sync will ONLY sync notes and annotations between android app and web reader but NOT eink devices. ![]()
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