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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Yeah, I figure ePubs on a Kobo likely look as good as they do on a Nook.
But if you are using a Kobo as intended by the manufacturer, you are reading kepubs purchased from Kobo and the formatting leaves a lot to be desired, in my experience.
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I have a kobo, but I download ebooks I buy from Kobo as epubs and backup. You only get the kepub if you update/sync by WiFi.
I dislike the idea of proprietary formats.
Also my two main reasons to buy an eink at all were to read PD ebooks (and only one minor source does kepub) and proof epub. Also uploads to publish almost anywhere, including Amazon and Google (and distribution to Kobo, Apple, Barnes & Noble etc via D2D/Smashwords) are epub, not kepub.