@geek1011,
It's probably not my place to be saying this, but I'm going to anyway ...
I agree with davidfor's quote below:
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Originally Posted by davidfor
@forster01: I think it comes down to how you are managing your ebooks. If you use calibre, then use it to do the send-to-device. Whether that is via the KoboTouchExtended driver or a conversion to kepub, it doesn't matter much. If you are using other tools to manage your books, then kepubify makes more sense.
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I've been thinking about this for a while. Kepubify is a great option for those who prefer to avoid calibre but I really wonder whether it's a good idea to add kepubify as a calibre plugin. Isn't it likely to add unnecessary confusion to which Kobo/kepub/calibre features happen in kepubify and which happen in the KoboTouch/KoboTouchExtended drivers, or even some things being done twice. Isn't it likely to result in extra support work for both sides?