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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Not only has B&N put considerable effort to abolishing sideloading, Kobo is not exactly a wonderful friend of sideloading either. From what I've heard, the separate EPUB renderer is quite inferior to the KEPUB renderer... and you have to do jiggery-pokery to an EPUB to make it use the KEPUB renderer. (Even changing the filename is more than happens by default requiring you to do special stuff that many perhaps are not aware of.)
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I disagree that RMDSK is that inferior. I think it works very well. It's what I use on my H2O. It's just different. As for side loading, Kobo is more side loading friendly then Amazon as with side loading, I can have the collections created for me. You cannot do that on a Voyage or Kindle as you cannot jailbreak them. So as of now, of the major players, Kobo is the MOST side loading friendly.