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Old 11-27-2020, 10:10 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Winnito View Post
I store all/most of my ebooks in epub and then convert them into mobi or docx or whatever else I need. I almost never read in epub format except when opening in calibre. I guess was just wondering if epub3 can still convert flawlessly into other formats that need to use the TOC in some other way.

Reason for conversion? COVID19 extra free time, upgrading to better standard, having nicer file internals...dunno.
Why worry about a spec of LINT sized file? 8K in a 300K+ book

This might have made sense back in the early 2000's when PDA RAM was tiny.
My ancient K4 has 1C of books and almost half the storage (4G) unused
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