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Originally Posted by DNSB
For what it may be worth, I use both of Kobo's native renders, RMSDK for most epubs since I prefer it's font handling which is likely of little interest to anyone who doesn't find themselves commenting "why would they use Flox Regular for an entire book?" I use the Kobo Webkit based renderer (kepub.epub) for books where I like being able to zoom images and for ePub3 ebooks using features such as fixed layout.
I have both KOReader and Plato installed and play with them occasionally but since Kobo improved their PDF handling, I haven't had much of an excuse to use KOReader. Given that I edit my ebooks before sending them to my Kobos, there is little need to being able to tweak my ebooks on device.
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Thanks. It is worth a lot that you are trying to help!
I think the stock reader will be fine for me. Did you say Kobo has 2 stock readers?
What exactly is a kepub, epud2, and epub3? I won't need to zoom in. I will probably edit books before moving to Kobo eReader once I get smart enough to do it.