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Old 05-15-2024, 09:35 AM   #23
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Michal Jancik View Post
I have already installed Koreader on dozens of Pocketbook devices. I don't know how it is in the case of OSX, but under Windows or Linux, when I extract two folders on the Pocketbook device, after displaying a message asking if I want to replace the original folders, the contents of the folder will not be deleted, but a so-called "fusion". (which means that the contents of the folder are unchanged)
Okay. I didn't take a chance, I just merged folders. I use Linux. In apps it showed to the new application folder with one app and the old application folder with multiple folders. It looked to me that if I replaced instead of merged, I would have a folder with only application. (But I don't know anything about loading apps in the PocketBooks, so I guess my assumption was wrong — not quite sure why, though.)

I've been reading a book in KoReader (that I don't need to be syncable (if that's a word) with other ePub readers, and it's starting to grow on me. I see that it can do a lot that I'll never use, but I really like the contrast setting.
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