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Since the stats are currently broken, the advantages of kepub vs ePub are a lot less.
ePub has much better typesetting. |
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I use Kepubs, converted by Calibre, primarily for the currently broken statistics. I also liked the "no header, page number at the bottom" setting... when that worked.
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I haven't noticed any problem with the in-book stats. The overall book stats are wrong, but the times for the current chapter and next chapter are about right. And the chapter graph is right.
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Maybe I should put a book as kepub on my reader and see what happens and make a real observation instead of just assuming from observations from others. |
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Yes I realise that there may well be other reading apps available for the iPad but I think the vast majority of people probably stick with iBooks because it works, it's free, and it does not constantly bombard you with adverts. Thank you, my thoughts exactly. |
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As I said before I normally just drag-and-drop files onto my reader but I might try using Calibre to copy a few across to see how it works. |
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But full screen reading works for me. It takes too many clicks to get to 'page xx of yy' still, but I can deal. |
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I just know that I have Calibre and Kobo set up so that tags in Calibre act as collections in Kobo. Also each book shows the series it is a part of in my library. And long pressing a book will give the option to display the synopsis from Calibre. |
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I had created a folder in the Kobo memory as a place to store my books (Books) and by dragging-and-dropping I am able to put all my books there, and in various sub-folders, but I see Calibre has added them to the main memory each one in its own folder. So far I have been unable to find a way of automatically putting them in the 'Books' folder and if I drag them there it rather defeats the point of using Calibre in the first place. Seems like there is a lot more to learn ![]() |
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Also, I'm pretty sure you can tell Calibre where you want your books placed. But I never bothered. Calibre sends all my books to the SD card in the Aura. Quote:
It all just depends on what you feel is worth your time. |
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To be honest I'm not a great one for playing around with my devices. As long as they do what I want (i.e. allow me to read a book) I tend to leave them as they are. Quote:
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I just acquired a Kobo Aura One aswell.
Im coming from the Kindle Oasis. It was okay but I tired of the blueish light and the small screen. So far I enjoy the Kobo. It feels as snappy as the Kindle, although I somewhat miss the physical buttons. The comfort light makes a huge difference for me, even though its a bit greenish at the bottom. Thats ok though, it sortof indicates where the menu zone is ![]() The problem Im having with e-readers in general is still present though. And that is the touch screens; You have to be so careful not to touch the screen because that will trigger all sorts of input, which means you have to hold it awkwardly and delicately. That is tiring. When I read a physical book I can simply hold my thumb onto the page with no issue. I wish some manufacturer could solve this with a touch-lock of some kind. I found that if I convert my books to PDF format I can actually rest my thumb on the screen without much issue. Atleast thats something. Anyway, happy reading. |
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