![]() But for those of us with big collections, it opens the possibility of importing books we are currently reading and using the external card as an archive of books already read, books for quick reference, books for importing in the future. So if you want to open books from the external card, and save internal space, it's a partial solution. If you import from the card, rather than open, then the file is transferred across to the ebooks folder on the internal memory, and Aldiko tracks last page etc, and the book is displayed on the shelf graphic. Which is good, except that it doesn't then track things like the page you have read up to, etc, and the slightest thing (eg moving across to another app and then back) throws you back to the book cover page. So you can open and read a book from the external SDCard Then when you click on an ebook it gives you the option of either importing to the internal memory or simply opening. I've discovered that in Aldiko Premium you can navigate to books on your External SDCard from the files icon on the main page. I've filled my Note 16gb up and so have been looking for the solution to this, too, and found your post. Is there absolutely no way I can carry my books on a microSd that I can just plop into the T2 and open with an internal reader? I'm like the other other poster who said the bought the T2 specifically to run his 16 gb worth of maps from extSD cards, but the T2 can't do it, the apps on his internal SD will only run maps on the internal SD. ![]() My husband rooted his Nook Tablet with CM7 and he said he loads all his books through Calibre onto Aldiko, on the micro SD while it is still in the slot on his laptop, then he takes the micro SD out of his laptop, pops it into his Nook Tablet, then uses a file explorer-I think he said Astro?-to find this Aldiko app and open it to read the books. ![]() retrieve) a book off my extSD card-similar to how WindowsMediaPlayer, for example, can open and play a CD I pop into my hard drive. What I was hoping to do was use one of the apps to open (i.e. I've loaded the following apps onto the T2: MoonReader, Aldiko, FBReader, and Nook. I travel for loooooong periods to remote locations with no wifi, and I need an alternate means of storing many, many, many books and reference materials. I bought the T2 specifically for the extSD slot. I just got a new Tab2 yesterday with JB running.
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