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Originally Posted by rcentros
I understand. The Kobo software is more sophisticated. I'm not trying to change anyone's mind, just saying why (personally) I like the PocketBook software better, mostly because of the way it handles ePub DRM on its own. I do download ePubs to my PocketBook (via its browser), but I do it mostly because I can and I like to try it out. But even when I don't download directly to the device, Send-to-PocketBook or just dropping the .ascm file into the PocketBook via the USB cable seems simpler to me.
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I never read DRMed files on my ereaders. Every ebook I buy gets disinfected immediately, and I load it on my devices only after that. The main reason for this is editing the formatting. I don't want to constantly fiddle with the settings on my ereaders, so I fix the formatting in Calibre first. And for that the DRM must be removed. So for me any DRM handling on the device is not necessary at all.