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Originally Posted by Owl_
-PDF and mobi files are usually too slow, they must be read fluently as other formats
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Why would you want Kobo to waste their developers' time and effort trying to chase the moving target that is Amazon's proprietary formats?
As for PDF? Despite what some people claim for KOReader, I have never found a small screen device that can handle my collection of PDF manuals with what I would consider to be reasonable quality and ease of use -- a page oriented A4 sized PDF with the occasional A2 sized "foldout" page is not going to work unless you truly enjoy scrolling and zooming. As for fiction? Why bother with PDF when epub is reflowable unless declared otherwise.
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Originally Posted by Owl_
-A system of folder and subfolder for the collections (possibly the same of the folders you arrange via pc inside the device)
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Again, why bother? Considering there is no way in the Kobo GUI to directly access files and that my own tests show that using search allows me to access my ebooks with far fewer taps than would be required to dig down through a directory tree to find a specific ebook. I won't even get into the ease of finding a series even one with multiple authors or an anthology with multiple authors using search compared to trying the same with a directory tree.