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Old 02-07-2025, 09:08 PM   #1242
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In the first post the instructions say "Prefer the 'Extract To' approach (and allow replacing existing content if it's asked of you) vs. manually copy/pasting or drag'n dropping bits of the ZIP content yourself, as preserving the integrity of the directory structure and its contents is of paramount importance!" How does one follow the "extract to" approach on a Mac? When you click to unzip a Zip file, it does so and creates a new folder with all the components in. Is this ok, or is there some other way of doing it?
Yes. You would unpack the archive on your Mac's storage and then copy the bits and pieces to your Kobo.
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