

Cool! I do save by author sorting (and language sorting) and then manually drag them in my home folder so I have a backup on my SSD. but this is way easier :)
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Cool! I do save by author sorting (and language sorting) and then manually drag them in my home folder so I have a backup on my SSD. but this is way easier :)
You can set a specific folder as the “home” folder on koreader by long pressing the folder where your files are located. I put all my epubs in there with moisaic viewing style.
Another user with a Kobo Clara HD with KOreader. I can vouch for this one as well.
I thought it was reversed after they got major backlash? Apparently not
Here.
My country only uses digital now so nothing to be found with antenna. I love finding apps and starting them and finding a menu to watch breaking news that also requires internet. I absolutely adore it.
Sure thing: invacare is the company, the wheels are Alber e-motion M25. Their argument is the wheelchair is usable without the add ons, which I not only disagree with but why are these wheels 8k if they have an app only usable by upgrading? The older model is cheaper and doesn’t have an app which works in the same way then.
I am curious if something will get out of this! It’s difficult to explain but there’s so many hoops I have to go through, I literally can’t contact invacare myself. I have city council to grant me an indication of what I need, a company that delivers the stuff to me and does maintainance (but theyre extremely lacking), then there’s a company that imports the invacare stuff and deals with the company that deals with me.
We truly need to get some hard rules down in the Netherlands. I’m tired of it all.
I’m imagining your shock when I tell you the cost of my entire wheelchair, which is a manual wheelchair with push assistance (like an e-bike).
Capitalism thrives off mobility aids. Anything decent, even a decent backpack, cost an arm and a leg just because it’s made for the cripples. I hate it here lol.
Accessibility features are already scarce and paywalling them seems to be a trend that’s going on, like how reddit closed it’s API so blind users couldn’t even use it anymore. The /r/blind subreddit needed non-blind mods because their native app doesn’t support accessibility.
I haven’t looked up info on it yet - but the multiple devices at the same time, that’s for one RD account I assume? So, could my spouse and I technically pay for 2 accounts in the same household, or no?
Exactly this is the reason why I gifted it to someone. I’m already glad they don’t use 1 password for every website.