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Originally Posted by GeoffR
Some extra kepub features such as cloud sync, in-book chapter progress charts, BeyondTheBook (extra content including articles about the author, locations in the story, etc.) only work with kepubs bought from Kobo; others such as popup footnote previews, page header containing the book title, double-tap to zoom images work with sideloaded kepubs too.
The epub reader does a better job at displaying embedded fonts, hyphenation, justification, and works better in full-screen mode.
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Hey, I never even thought to question the difference when I set up automatic conversion to kepubs. And now epubs sound more like my cup of tea. Thanks!