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Old 12-31-2021, 11:08 PM   #2660
davidfor
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Originally Posted by yellowkid View Post
David, thank you, although I had to check what "sideloading" meant in english, everything is clear now, unlike Kobo's Compatibility notes which are not differentiating between a "third party built" kepub and a original ones.
Which is expected because as far as Kobo is concerned, they are the only source for kepubs.
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I will now have to understand how to convert all the library to "epub", if I want to retain the ability to freehand annotate, not really knowing what I will miss not using the plugin as I've been installing it under a friend's suggestion which is using a different older model.
The extended driver is for if you want to read as kepub not epub. It doesn't matter what device it is. If you have no idea of the difference between the formats, then just disable or remove the extended driver and you will be using the built-in driver. And that will send books to the device as epub. If you want to check what you will be missing, there are plenty of discussions about the difference between epubs and kepubs in the Kobo forum.
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