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Originally Posted by JSWolf
ePub can be read with KOReader and RMSDK. KePub is read with Access. ePub is a better format for for for future use.
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Which doesn't answer my question. And probably works against your statement. You have not given any reason for not starting with kepubs as the source format to use. Yes, having an epub if you are using a lot of different applications. But, if your devices where a Kobo and a Kindle, why store the epub? Just convert from kepub to AZW3 or whatever is your preference.
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With ePub, it's easy enough to convert to KePub if that's what's wanted.
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And it is easy to convert from kepub to epub if that is what you want. If Kobo users are planning to use kepubs, why waste their time with the epub version?
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Plus Obok in 7.2.1 does not seem to work where removing the DRM from ePub does work.
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Well, it seems to be working fine on my Windows 10 laptop, so, just tell everyone to stop using Linux and use Windows. But, it is probably a bug in the Linux code. Or, maybe the plugin needs to be configured. From the code, I'm not sure which it is. But, I suspect it will be easy to fix.
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So what could be done if wanted is to download KePub for use on a Kobo and ePub for storage in Calibre.
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No. Each user should download the book format that is most useful to themselves. And is the easiest for them to use.
And of course, if they download the DRM protected ePub, they are reliant on ADE. Which at any time could be a problem if Adobe starts pushing the newer DRM. Or just simply blocking older ADE. Or if there is an OS upgrade that breaks ADE 2.01.
You have given no real reason why it is better to download the epub instead of the kepub.