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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
If you aren't planning on reading PDFs, you probably don't need KOReader.
Kobo's own Nickle software is very nice as is.
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A matter of opinion, I haven't used the stock Kobo reading software for a long time now, and seldom read any PDFs. Mostly I read .epub or .pdb ebooks. KOReader provides a number of features that the Kobo software does not, and is more adaptable. (It doesn't have, as a design objective, the maximization of profit for their online store, or any requirement to "sync" to one.) Kobo's user interface (Nickel) is highly integrated with its database and spends considerable resources trying to maintain it without corruption. But as I said "it is a matter of opinion", and the good thing is that you can have both installed and working on your Kobo device at the same time. There are some of us (not those here) who have come to feel that you don't need Nickel, to enjoy your Kobo.
Luck;
Ken