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Originally Posted by SuperDerpBro
I havnt used an ereader in quite a while. I'm wondering if Kobo has anything that competes with kindle's enhanced typsetting yet. They did not last time i checked. That was years ago though.
Thanks 
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I actually recently moved from
kindle oasis 3 to
kobo libra2!
And my reading habits relied heavily on
KFX's Enhanced-Typsetting (Almost OCD in my case).
after trying the kobo, I really really liked the native epub support and dropbox integration, since most of my collection is in "epub format".
After trying the kobo epub format I was somewhat disappointed because features for optimizing text Legibility were disabled by default.
You can stick with epub and call it a day but I really wanted those kepub features and the
Enhanced-Typsetting equivalent, so my only solution was to try patching the firmware to my liking.
And many thanks to those who have made it possible to make patching easy (literally editing the files
Yes and
No options), I am now very satisfied with my setup that I don't think I will go back to the
kindle Ecosystem.
Screenshots with Lables for comparison!
ps: the latest patching pack made it possible to adjust word spacing making justified text now more acceptable (Fewer white spaces), before this patch I was Only using ragged right alignment.
pps: the Kindle Handles "
Drop Caps" better than kobo's kepub reader and kobo's epub reader sometimes doesn't even recognize it, KOreader is amazing but I decided that I will not use it mainly because changing any text related settings takes forever! every single option every single time!! (it was exhausting, probably because large epub pages <7k ~ 15K>) >> not a problem on native readers!!