![]() I try YacReader every so often over the years, to see if it has stuff I need for my library, but it's not made for large libraries, imo. Sorry that I can't answer the question about the wifi sync. It's an extra step but it doesn't take me more than a few minutes. I then move those files on over to the Chrome book. So I've just been moving what I want to read onto an external hard drive, a flash drive would work as well. With Chrome you can't connect it to PC with a cable, as least mine can't. Before getting a Chromebook, I couldn't figure out how to do wifi syncing, so I would just plug my android into my PC and transfer on over. My android died about 6 months ago and I got a refurbished Chromebook to read my comics. Thanks very much in advance for any experience you can throw my way? I've tried importing my 20,000+ books into YACReader but it doesn't read any of the book info from my files (which was written into the archives files by Comicrack.) My alternative option is to switch to YACReader entirely and buy an iPad. Can anyone confirm that it runs Comicrack and can sync with a Windows Comicrack library? I've never used Chrome OS but I understand that now it supports Android Apps. There's a new HP Chrome OS device that looks pretty sweet: HP Chromebook x2 11 inch 2-in-1 Laptop | HP® Official Site. ![]() I've looked at Android tablets on the market now but they all seem like junk to me. Unfortunately now Android tablet is starting to fail (swollen battery, no chance of getting it replaced, it will eventually crack and die). I've been running a Comicrack library on a Windows desktop and syncing over wifi to an android tablet and it's been working out great for me for the last few years. Hi guys, long time user looking for advice.
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