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Old 06-29-2024, 11:35 AM   #10
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OK, thanks all. It apparently would require a lot more effort and learning then I want to put into this to set up a new color Kobo with my 800-1000 issues in my many-titles comic library. I do have Calibre and I do use it a lot -- but simply because the DRM removal features allow me to buy my books and to actually use them on multiple platforms. For that I have sent the author voluntary payments every year and it is worth it. I am happy Calibre exists! But, I find the Calibre user interface to be turgid, confusing, overdone and annoyingly long, long past the point where it is anything that I feel comfortable using beyond the most basic of tasks (DRM plugin). KOReader sounds even relatively worse to me.

Last question, I guess: What would be the way to load in and to format such a library onto the Kobo using ONLY the Kobo's own built-in interface? What would be the steps involved? Again, thank you to all who have participated in tnis discussion and I much appreciate the help!
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