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Help: What Is the Fastest Way to Synchronize two Separate Readers?

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Help: What Is the Fastest Way to Synchronize two Separate Readers?

I would be extremely grateful if someone could suggest a faster scheme to synchronize two separate readers so that they both have the identical books on them.

Please assume that you have a large number of books (your main library) on your computer, in a main library.

You have a Nook reader with 100 + books on it.

You just received a new (empty) Kindle reader and you want the new Kindle reader to have the exact same books on it that the Nook already does.

I am unaware of any Sorting flag you can set (in the main library) for books, similar to the date, the on-mobile-device, the title, the author, etc.. if there is one, then I would appreciate your replying to this message and telling me how to set it. That would negate the rest of this post.

Ideally, you could attach the Nook, sort your main library by books that are currently on the Nook, then set a flag for those books, detach the Nook, attach the (new and empty) Kindle reader, and then simply copy those marked books over to the Kindle's main memory.

At the present time I use the following scheme. I would appreciate any suggestions from anyone on speeding this up.

I connect the Nook which already has 100+ books on it.
I then highlight all of those books (currently on the Nook) and copy them to a separate directory.
I then create a new empty library in a brand-new location.
I then import all of the books that were saved to the separate directory into the brand-new library.
I then attach the Kindle (the new empty reader).
I then copy and transform if necessary all of the books in the new library to the new reader.

Is there a simpler way to do this?

Thanks in advance for taking the time to read this, and replying if you choose to do so.

JG

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