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Old 11-11-2013, 11:13 PM   #2
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Now here's my question: Does anyone know if this method works with these books? Are they also kepubs? I have a comic and some picture books (with audio) on my tablet and, as I use these occasionally for work it would be nice to have backups so as not to lose my small investment (I would never have bought some of them if it wasn't for work).
The easiest way to tell if they are .kepubs is to open the file with an archiver (7Zip is my personal favourite at this time). If the file structure looks like the image I've attached (possibly with more subdirectories such as audio and video), it matches the epub/kepub file structure.

Regards,
David
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