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Originally Posted by stumped
ok - but you lose some add on features, typically ability to sync reading positions, access notes... with even he best of conversions, at that breaks the store-provided infrastructure
so matching your reader to your main book supply is optimal
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I don't lose those features on my Kindles because I send the books to my Kindle cloud using the Mobi file type:both so that the books come down to my reader as kf8 rather than old style mobi.
On my Kobo, losing sync doesn't matter, because I only have one.
Shari