That could of course be an option.
When installed, I only tried Koreader for reading pdf, which was much better than in nickel. But I didn't try reading epub or doing administrative or organizational things. Before install it again, could you please just inform me a bit.
Does calibre and Koreader work the same way as with calibre and nickel? I kind of got used to and like reading from nickel, and also done a lot of things through calibre, like collections, annotations, bookmarks, reading stat, metadata etc.
Is it possible to see the collections, annotations, synopsis made and used in nickel and calibre? Does all functions in calibre and, for example, Kobo Utilities, work as well and the same way when using Koreader?
EDIT: if i do something in nickel, like reading, does the progress show if I open the book in Koreader the next time?
EDIT: is it possible to connect to PC and calibre from within Koreader directly, or must one first switch to nickel?
Sorry for asking, but I have made a factory reset, transferred all books and customized the device all over again to use nickel. Before installing KSM and Koreader again I would like to know that I have more to win than to loose by installing KSM and Koreader again.
Or would installing Koreader the old way, through .tgz file and start it from within Nickel by the png icon be an option. Just to be able to better read pdf? Since it's the KSM8 that causes the problem.
EDIT: Except that I liked the idea of the KSM8 very much for the simplicity to add other things and features. Really nice work.
Last edited by marp68; 09-04-2016 at 03:19 AM.
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