1. Calibre does collections, series, subtitles, blurb etc
2. Sync with what? Calibre can store reading position and status. Search is fast and simple, so if I'd been reading on phone or vice-versa I search the last phrase I remember after finding ebook (both together faster than the two wifi connections a Cloud based sync for two same eco-system shop bought ebooks. Sideloaded content rarely included.
3. Kobo Extended driver on Calibre does kepub automatically. Some prefer epub. Kepubify not needed.
4. Screen too small for PDFs. Some PDFs sensibly convert and most don't Stock reader does crop per document. Only OCR 100% works to convert PDF.
5. USB is best. Charges while connected. You miss out on all the metadata features using KOReader or Browser etc on WiFi. USB is simple and reliable.
Calibre is the only thing needed for Mac, Windows or Linux.
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