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Old 11-07-2022, 04:10 PM   #89
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Originally Posted by Cactus Chef View Post
Is the built-in Calibre conversion better these days? Some years back, everyone recommended KindleUnpack over Calibre's stock tool because it didn't add all the calibre watermarks to the CSS, and was supposed to be "closer" to the source document.
I'm no expert, but I believe everything you said is still true. However, if the ePub you get from KindleUnpack sux (like no table of contents and/or the entire book is one file in the ePub, which I've seen in the last two books I read) Calibre conversion is a better choice.

Since there's no way to know ahead of time if the resulting ePub is good or not short of running both to compare, I just use Calibre conversion for most of my stuff.
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