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Originally Posted by HarryT
Won't doing that give you kepub rather than ePub books? You'd still need to do a conversion, in that case.
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I haven't found any issues with opening kepubs using non-Kobo hardware or software. The extra spans are pretty much invisible. The only real issue is that quite a few epubs are now epub3 and some authors/publishers are using epub3 features that can cause odd looking rendering when using an epub2 renderer. In that case for my Kobos, either renaming the epub to .kepub.epub or using the KoboTouchExtended driver solves the issue since the ACCESS renderer is pretty good at epub3.