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Originally Posted by BWinmill
Actually, it doesn't sound like there is much of a difference. You can modify the Kobo database from a PC using SQLite.
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Then why Calibre does not create Kobo database? It seems that it would be more efficient not to require Kobo to process new books, if Calibre could just create the database?
Also for Kindle - file describing collections, only describes collections, if case of corruption, you only loose collection information. For Kobo database corruption will cost you more, because you would need to relog, then resync and reprocess all your books. So unless you are absolutely sure what your are doing you probably don't want to mess with SQLite editing Kobo database. In short there is no manual, and it is not a userfriendly task.