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Old 05-23-2024, 08:22 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by lumping-sugar66 View Post
I got it using calibre kobo utilities plugin. It works like a save as feature for an sqlite file but it doesn’t actually show you which one it is. It is interesting you were saying it’s a zip file but for me it’s a sqlite file. But mine was a manual operation not an automated back up.
The manual backup backs up only the KoboReader.sqlite file. I prefer the automated update since I can't forget to do it and it backs up both sqlite databases plus some extras into a .zip file. The file name will also reflect the device and it's serial number with date and time.

The first part of my reply was in regards to your manual backup. The second part referred to Kobo Utilities automated backup which generates a .zip file.
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