Thanks once again to everyone who answered on this Saturday. Although the finder doesnt list Calibre as an app that can open opf files, I was able to use Calibre and the add book option to import the opf, restoring the metadata, and then remove the opf. Solved I still had the book and the metadata file. I created a new folder called "Stanza Library Back Up".ġ0) Click on "OK" (Windows) or 'Choose" (OSX) and the books will start to populate that folder.ġ1) You now have a recent, up to date back up of your Stanza library, which you can now import into Calibre. I selected the wrong option, I clicked to confirm, and I accidentally deleted the whole book entry. It will say appropriately "File Sharing"Ħ) You should now see your entire library, as it exists on your iPad on the right hand side.ħ) Highlight one book, then CNTRL-A to highlight them all.Ĩ) Click on "Save To" on the lower right hand side.ĩ) A finder/explorer window will come up, asking you where to save all your books. I wanted to stop back and say thank you to everyone who responded, and so also write down what I did to solve this problem in case anyone else may wander through the forum in search of an answer.Ģ) Go into iTunes, click on your iPad on the left.ģ) Click on "Apps" across the top of your iTunes screen.Ĥ) Scroll down until you see a list of apps that you are able to File Share with. ![]() ![]() You can access Stanza's documents directly through the iTunes application and save them to your computer.
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