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Originally Posted by Starson17
Personally, I'd rather keep bookmarks in the EPUB, not in a separate file. I don't want to handle two files, where one will do. I use Calibre for my personal reading library, not as part of a book development suite. I've got no problem with adding a button to individually or bulk remove all Calibre-specific bits of metadata stored in the EPUB(s), but I'd rather not go farther than that.
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Well the other file is already there so it might not make any difference on general use. Also using the uncompressed file could mean faster? Hmm probably not as the ePub needs to be opened to be read any way. But besides changing meta data I feel that Calibre should not change the ePub. I also noticed some ePubs seem to have the cover image duplicated, probably by me dragging.
On the other hand I understand you when you say you don't want to handle two files. But eReaders don't use this bookmark, mine uses some internal folder/file to keep track on where you were.
That said I still think Calibre is the best tool for eBook managment there is Thanks for the time and patience to answer.