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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
To be able to do this you have to be a specialist - and if you are such a specialist, it is even easier to get a Tolino to install other Android applications, which in turn are far superior to the Kobo reading application.
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So using a SQLite utility to edit one line in a database is easier than the processes I've seen in this forum? Hmmm... download the SQLite utility of your choice, plugin in your Kobo, open the database, execute the one line, close the database. Real specialist qualifications not required.
Yet, somehow this is not easier than the work flows I've seen in this forum and online? Open up your Tolino and make a copy of the SD card? Resize the system partition to have space to install apps? Have fun with ADB, twrp, et alia? Remembering to clean out the tmp folder? We would seem to have different definitions of easier. And lest we forget, SD cards are becoming a thing of the past so no more easy storage space upgrades.
As for ereading applications? I've used a lot of ebook applications and very few of them would be, IMNSHO, superior to the Kobo reading application. Admittedly, I tend to ask little of a reading application other than it displays the text following the ebook's CSS/styles. It sometimes strikes me as strange the sheer number of times I've read posts that proclaim the superiority of an ereading app which is either unable to do this essential task or needs some arcane tweaks to even come close to doing so.