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Old 09-16-2016, 03:52 PM   #1063
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I am pretty sure that it does not support the Amazon indices.

It is redundant if you have both versions on the device at the same time and use both readers.
KOreader does not read azw3, the default reader does not read epub.
KOreader does not index the book types it reads, the default reader does index the book types that it reads (or, at least some of those types).
So you have to define what is redundant in your use case.

KOreader does not handle Amazon collections, it does recognize the directory structure below /documents (which can be used to give a collections type of organization).

The default reader does recognize collections, but it has a "flat world" view of the directory structure under /documents.

Librarian Sync can build a collections database for the default reader from the directory structure that you have used to organize your KOreader documents.

Again, what do you consider your definition of "redundant"?
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