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Originally Posted by carmik
Hello everybody!
My first post in this forum and a newbie one at that: I was wondering whether KOreader would be better compared to the native reader.
I'm mainly reading from epubs transferred from calibre (most likely kepub format). Which advantages / disadvantages does it have compared to the stock reader? Is battery life the same? Scrolling speed? Stability?
Thanks for any information you might be able to provide.
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I see two advantages for using it with epubs.
1) You can organize your books via normal system folders rather than having to mess around with calibre collections.
2) reverse note mode. Though I think is also available in Nickel (Kobo UI), but may need a patch.
So, maybe not that much of an advantage.