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Old 09-27-2013, 04:32 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Quiceca View Post
Both with Calibre? Cause someone told me it was easier to transfer epub files with the Sony. You almost just had to click and drag the files on the computer, but the Kobo was very complicated and you had to use a another program like Adobe something...

But if both are equally easy, which one would you buy? Which one is best quality?

Thx
These questions now probably belong in 'Readers'

You only need a 3rd party program to load DRM infested files or encrypted Library Loans.

Files without DRM just transfer to any device supporting you existing format.
Calibre helps when you need a format that you don't currently have.
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