I was trying to find solutions. I've used Push-to-Kindle in the past (because it can also be used for ePubs). At some point, since the last time I tried it, they added the ability to "push" to PocketBooks as well as Kindles. (I guess this is because PocketBook has a Send-to-PocketBook feature.) I don't know if Pocket does more than this, however. There's an add-on for Firefox (and other browsers) and (once you've set it up) it will send a formatted ePub directly to a Pocketbook. I guess for it to be really useful, however, you'll need the "Premium" plan ($3 a month) as the free plan is only good for 10 articles per month.
I'm still looking. This would work with the Kobo as well, but you would have to manually move the ePub from your computer to the Kobo. (I wonder if this application could be connected to Kobos as well?)
Here are some screenshots (of the article linked in the first post of this thread). Is this basically what Pocket looks like? I wonder if this application could be connected to Kobos as well?
EDIT: It looks like Push-to-Kindle will "push" to DropBox, so that might be a solution for the Kobos that support that option.
Last edited by rcentros; 06-28-2023 at 09:46 AM.
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