Thread: Desktop App Mac eReader software for Kepubs?
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Old 02-07-2024, 07:06 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by steveparry View Post
Can anyone recommend a good ereader for Mac OS? I was using Clearview X but it doesn't support Kepubs. Edit; I just tried Calibre which couldn't display Kepubs without a 'plugin.' Having installed the plugin it works. But for some reason this software uses an eccentric, non-standard UI - at least for Macs. Is there anything else available?
There is no reason to download KePub. Go back to Kobo and download your eBooks as ePub. You'll have install and register Adobe Digital Editions. Then you'll have all of your eBooks form Kobo as ePub and you can red them with ADE. Most will have DRM.

If you install calibre or Kepubify and want KePub to read on a Kobo, you can convert the ePub to KePub no problem. As it stands, it sound like you want ePub for now.
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