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Originally Posted by robko
That's not correct. Kobo uses the sqlite database for Kobo e-pubs (kepubs) but you can side load and manage any other non-DRM'ed e-pubs with drag and drop via windows explorer. Most (not quite all) books at the Kobo store are available in their proprietary kepub format or a normal Adobe DRM e-pub.
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I stand corrected. However, IIRC, many Kobo users had to use an sqlite manager to get rid of the free books that come with the Kobo and according to the official
Kobo FAQ sideloading of books is not possible with the Kobo Desktop app.
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The Kobo Desktop will not show any books or documents that you have bought from non-Kobo sources or have added to your eReader by sideloading (dragging and dropping) or from SD cards.
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