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Old 05-21-2024, 11:01 AM   #45
lumping-sugar66
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My answer is a very strong "maybe".

I think this goes hand-in-hand with another poll we did in this forum a while ago; the question was, "Do you edit your books?" or something like that. If you're a heavy editor (I am), this pretty much forces you to sideload your books and use Calibre. If you have a calibre library. Once things are in Calibre, I don't see a point in adding extra steps to send the books via email.

Plus, I love managing my ever-growing calibre library. I see send-to-kobo as only useful on a trip or something where I'm buying books without a means to load them onto my Kobo. I still may use send. djazz in that situation cause much it's faster.
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