Here it is then.
First of all, make a backup of your Kobo, if anything goes wrong.
Next, you'll need
synchack, described in this post.
Edit the config.inc file, change to this:
Code:
$KoboUpdateFile = 'KoboRoot.tgz';
Start up the webserver and make sure it is running.
After that, download the attached send2kobo.zip and unzip it to anywhere, for example c:\send2kobo (the zip file contains the folder)
Take a look at send2kobo.conf. You can edit the settings contained within. You'll need calibre if you want to convert your files before sending to Kobo. You can also set the file types to skip conversion. Be aware, if you add file types that Kobo doesn't recognize to NonConvertTypes, then things may fail.
Any file type not in ValidTypes will be skipped.
One of the most important things is the UpdateDir, make sure that it is set to the synchack webserver's downloads folder. If you use EasyPHP-DevServer-13.1VC11, and 32bits Windows, then it is set already, but if you use anything else, make sure you set the correct path!!
Open a Windows File Explorer, and type in the location bar: "sendto". This should open your user profile's SendTo folder, for example C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Window s\SendTo
Create a shortcut of send2kobo.bat and move to this folder. Rename the shortcut to "Send to Kobo" or simply "Kobo". After this, a new item should appear in the "Send to" right click menu. Use this to send files to Kobo. You can select as many as you wish, but only files, not folders.
After it finishes, you need to start a manual sync on your Kobo. If everything goes well, you will find the new content in your library.