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Originally Posted by haertig
I keep about a dozen books on my Kindle at a time. The others are in Calibre, where I do all my browsing, sorting, choosing, etc. I only stock my Kindle with a few "potential next reads".
I have a friend who has filled his PaperWhite3 memory with books. How does one even do that? That's a lot of books!
While I personally don't need the Kobo book management improvements, my friend could certainly benefit from them!
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Easy to do if the books have pictures. My Kobo Aura One fits about 100 manga volumes, even some of my novels hit 50 MB in size from pictured like high res maps and photos.
They won't add it, but a microSD slot would be good. Why choose between 8GB and 32GB when you can add 256GB for like $50?
More font/typesetting customization would be good. When I had a Kindle I always found the font size was either too small or too big and there was no right size for me. Most tended on the super huge too. Who wants to see half a sentence on an entire page? Kobo is much much better in that regard. I'd also like to see more dictionaries available that integrate with the reader, even if I have to buy them. For reading in another language that would be super handy.
And, of course, the absolutely never gonna happen, ePub support.