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Old 09-14-2019, 11:25 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Lucas Malor View Post
Excuse my ignorance, what's the difference between Kepubify and the Calibre plugin?
Oh, seriously. I've answered this question way too many times. I've answered most of this in this thread, the kepubify thread, and the kepubify webpage. If I was to put it an oversimplified way, I'd say to use kepubify if you aren't already a heavy Calibre user, if Calibre is too slow for your liking, or to use it for a single book if Calibre stalls (or just takes over 10 minutes) to convert one of your books. Also, sometimes, kepubify works better for books with complex formatting or bad structure (it's a bit more minimal and less intrusive, and it is slightly more tolerant of errors). As for seriesmeta, I would say to use it if you don't use Calibre exclusively to manage books with series metadata (note that it won't conflict with KTE).
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