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Originally Posted by davidfor
The best choice from the above is up to you. If you are a calibre user, then the KoboTouchExtended driver is the simplest choice. But, it will transform all epubs to kepubs when they are sent to the device. If you don't want to read everything as a kepub, then you might be better doing the conversion to kepub. This allows you to convert books where the kepub features are useful (especially images and footnotes) but stick with epubs for other books. If you are not a calibre user, then kepubify makes sense.
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One small thing to add: kepubify is slightly better at not making books with malformed or unusual HTML worse, but the full Calibre conversion attempts to fix that sort of thing (that may be for better or for worse depending on the situation). Calibre is better at fixing malformed TOCs and that sort of thing, and kepubify is better at preserving the original code where possible. Basically, if you encounter formatting issues not in the original EPUB, try using the other converter and see if the problem is still there.