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Originally Posted by graycyn
Kobo isn't perfect either. Covers are not a problem, but then there's kepub vs. epub. Both have advantages and disadvantages, so one has to decide which is best for which book. I usually prefer the look of epub for most fiction, but I forgot, and loaded epub for a non-fiction book, one with tons of footnotes, and realized I'm gonna have to re-sideload that specific book again only in kepub to have the best experience.
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I used to have a Kobo Glo before (back when Kobo had an official retailer here) and I usually just converted everything to kepub. As long as I can control the font face and size I'm good