1st Yew there is, though is not that practical..try Aldiko..
2nd Why send and not just tranfer thme via your cable that you connect with your pc;;
I have a few questions & I hope I'm posting this in the right place.
1st - Does the Acer iconia a200 come with Lumibooks installed on it?
2nd - Is there a way to sent ebooks from my desktop to my Tablet? I've been trying and just can't figure it out!
Thanks alot,
Christina
1st Yew there is, though is not that practical..try Aldiko..
2nd Why send and not just tranfer thme via your cable that you connect with your pc;;
Thanks for replying! I was meaning via my cable not sending--sorry! I'm not not sure what folder to tranfer them into?
I use drop box to transfer files ,books, and pictures . here is the market link https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result Also here is a article from lifehacker that teaches tons of uses for dropbox The Cleverest Ways to Use Dropbox That You're Not Using I hope this helps .
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i use calibre on pc to convert ebooks etc. then use moon+reader on tablet and phone to read.
sent from my personal assistant...iconia a200
I use Calibre to convert my books to epub, I like Calibre because you can use it to download the correct book cover if you have the Author and title in correctly. Then using Calibre, I extract the epub only files to a easy to find folder on my desktop. Then you just connect your device and open the lumibooks folder, and copy the epub files into it. If you added the cover correctly using the "edit metadata" in Calibre, your Lumireader bookshelves make it very easy to find any of your books regardless of how many you have.
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I use calibre as well. Then I copy the entire Calibre library folder to a USB flash drive. Plug the flash drive into the A200 then use Aldiko to import the files from the flash drive. Can take a little while if Aldiko does'nt already have lots of the Calibre titles, otherwise only a few minutes to go through the collection.
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I think you can install the Android Transfer software on your PC.
Connect your tablet to the desktop and backup the eBooks or other media files.
Then connect the Android to desktop and transfer the files to tablet.
I haven't tried ever before so I'm not sure if it works.
Read more from: http://www.recovery-android.com
Last edited by marrylinedan; 03-28-2013 at 12:38 AM.
you should install the Android Transfer software