![]() The synchronisation function should basically work, if you follow the instructions above (though, as noted, you may find a lag of a minute or so, meaning that the page number is not exactly right). Would it be possible to make manual synchronization an option? I am concerned about synchronization however as that's one of the main reasons I purchased it. (01-29-2018, 10:00 PM)depoteet Wrote: I'm just beginning to use Freda, but so far I'm enjoying it. ![]() (because Freda synchronises reading positions by periodically placing small files on your OneDrive). This uses up your data allowance and battery, so only turn synchronisation on if you need it.īecause files are copied only once a minute, there is a delay in synchronising - so the position could be a page or two out, especially if you were moving through the book quickly. The definition of 'the same book' is 'the two books have the same title and author'.įreda maintains synchronisation by copying files to and from OneDrive every minute. ![]() 1) Install Freda on as many devices as you like.Ģ.1) Check that you can access OneDrive through Freda Ģ.1a) Make this check by scrolling across to your list of book sources and tapping on 'OneDrive'.Ģ.1b) Check that it does display a list of files and folders.Ģ.1c) If it does not, then, on Freda's OneDrive screen, tap the 'login' button at the bottomĢ.2) Go into the settings screen (tap hamburger button at top left of main screen, then tap the 'settings' item)Ģ.3) Scroll down to the 'advanced' settings group and adjust the 'sync using internet' setting to 'yes'.Ģ.4) Tap the 'OK' button at the bottom of the screen.Ģ.5) On the Freda main screen, watch the line of text at the bottom of the book list after a few seconds it should say 'Bookshelf synchronisation: OK'.ģ) Open a book on one device and start reading it.Ĥ) Open the book on another device, and observe that Freda will open it at the same location as you'd got to on the first device.įreda will sync reading position between two books open on different devices, if it thinks they are the same book.
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