OK I think I have figured out what is happening with dropbox downloads:
When you are logged in to dropbox and download an epub by tapping on the file listing, or download directly from a shared link, the filename has an .epub extension, and so the Kobo browser will download and process it, and you will see the book in your library when you exit the browser.
But when you download by tapping on the download button generated by the dropbox website's "share link" function, the filename that the Kobo's browser receives doesn't have an .epub extension, and so it refuses to download it. That is not a bug in itself, it is what the browser is supposed to do. You can force it to download the file anyway by applying the `Download all in browser` patch, but the resulting book won't be processed, you will need to plug the Kobo into a PC, rename the file to have an .epub extension, and unplug it to get it to process.
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