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Originally Posted by StephenQueen
Can't agree, kobo is best looking, and the interface is easy to use provided you have the correct epub, the problem is that there are more "correct epubs" when using pocketbook based on my experience.
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Kobo also sometimes has issues with leaving "gaps" at the end of pages when reading ePubs. I read ePubs because I don't like the KePub numbering on Kobos. (Each screen equals a page, so it depends on the size of your font and the width of your margins.) JSWolf also makes the point that ePubs are formatted better than KePubs in Kobos (I haven't noticed that as much).