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Originally Posted by Dries
I just recieved a brand new Kobo and don’t know what to do with KoReader.
What does KoReader more then the Kobo Aura H2O reader? 
In screenshots of KoReader I see only scientific publications and the technical possibileties of KoReader like font size etc. Is the KoReader not suitable for ebooks?
On my Android smartphone I have installed the Aldiko reader. With Aldiko I can sort on autor or title.
I can see my books on shelfs or in a list. I can find books selecting from a list with the tags. 
In Calibre I also can assign books to series and fill in or download summaries and other stuff.
Which of these things appear after copying to the KoReader?
Dries
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I use Koreader for .epubs and .pdb ebooks all the time, it's not just for PDFs.
An install guide.
The WiKi (somewhat outdated).
Koreader can work with calibre in a number of ways, including much as Caliber Companion does. With its OPDS support it can naturally access calibre's server wirelessly. It can search the catalog files that calibre maintains for the books that it sends to your device. Including using tags, or series as search filters.
The Android version of Koreader is coming along and working on many devices, if it works on your phone you will probably be able to use the "progress sync" feature, and continue where you were when reading on another Koreader equipped device.
Luck;
Ken