rmuploader

Uploader

A web application that enables users to upload PDF and EPUB files to the Remarkable tablet using a drag-and-drop interface or by submitting a URL.

Web app to upload files to the Remarkable Tablet

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Language: Go
last commit: almost 5 years ago
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