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Old 02-19-2020, 11:46 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Out of a perhaps morbid curiosity, what is wrong about shalym's answer? An alternative to using ADE was pointed out. Are you stating that you can not use the Kobo Desktop application and OBOK to import books into calibre?
OK, not wrong, but the most inefficient way to get eBooks from kobo for converting to a Kindle.

I read it as the only way to do it and that is not the best way to do it for conversion to a Kindle. Because if you go to OBOK way, you do need to have the Modify ePub plugin installed to remove the KePub code. KePub from Kobo does have some javascript. There are some who do not want JS in the eBook.
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