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Originally Posted by jswinden
Seems very obvious from many of the last several posts that Kobos still render kePub differently from ePubs. That means different rendering engines and fewer formatting options on ePubs, and a HUGE FAIL IMO! Having to modify is stupid, especially if you already had to convert from another format. On the Kobo Touch they never got the rendering worth using on ePubs before my 30 days return policy ran out, so I returned the pitiful Touch. If you have to rely on the extremely lackluster Kobo bookstore to get readable books, then FAIL.
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As I understand it, one can use calibre to get ones epubs into the kepub format, and then all of the on-device modifications will work. A+.