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Old 05-20-2024, 08:50 PM   #34
DNSB
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Kepub is the Kobo format. I would think if there was a service like Send to Kobo, kepub would be the chosen format. I'm not picking sides in favor of any format.
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BTW, what format would you prefer a Send to Kobo to handle? Much like Amazon does not permit mobi, azw3/KF8 or KFX formats to use StK, should Kobo not permit ePub format ebooks from being accepted by a Send to Kobo service?
Perhaps you should re-read what I wrote? Pay attention to the "Amazon does not permit mobi, azw3/KF8 or KFX formats to use StK". I am not talking about what formats a Sent to Kobo service would deliver to the end user but rather what formats could be sent to a Send to Kobo service. By simple logic, Kobo should not permit sending ePub format ebooks (kepub is a simple variant on ePub) since Amazon does not permit Amazon ebook formats to be sent to Send to Kindle.
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