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Old 04-26-2020, 12:27 PM   #3
aquarialily
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Device: Kobo Libra
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Just add the books from the Kobo library to calibre. Don't send them to the device. When calibre sees the device, it will match most of the books on the device to the books in the library. That will give you the best of both worlds: epubs for use elsewhere, and kepubs from Kobo with the in-book stats and syncing if you have other devices.
How do I add the books from the Kobo library to Calibre? I tried to do it from the device by selecting the book and right clicking "Save to library" but it told me the book was "virtual" and couldn't be added. It does that for every book I purchased through Kobo.

I've seen the obok plugin floated around but haven't been able to find it in the plugin directory and for some reason I thought it was the same DRM stripping as what I currently have when I open the ebook in Adobe and then import the epub that Adobe creates. Didn't realize that it could keep both the kepub and epub in one under one entry.
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