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The Libra 2 works much better with Calibre. The integration with Calibre is excellent.
The Kindle with Calibre so-so. The integration is very poor. |
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If you buy from Amazon, get the Kindle. If not, get the Kobo.
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I buy from Amazon and use a Kobo, But I will admit that I enjoy organizing my Calibre library as a hobby aside from reading. That may not be for everyone.
If I had a friend (in the US) that was buying their first reader, I'd recommend the Kindle. I just assume everyone uses Amazon and Kindle is the 800 lb gorilla. |
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If I had a friend who was looking for a first Reader, I'd suggest Kobo and help that person setup DeDRM, ADE, and Kindle. |
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You just have to accept that some people don't want to spend as much time tinkering as you and I do. Most people want to use their reader out of the box, as designed. Having said that, I think Kobo gives a perfectly fine experience out of the box, without Calibre. Public library access is better than on the Kindle. It is a perfectly valid competitor. The reason I would recommend Kindle (in the US) is because the new Paperwhite 5 is really nice and Kindle is just the defacto reader in the US. It outclasses the Clara and is cheaper than the Libra. The connection to Goodreads and Kindle Unlimited, while not important features to me, may very well be to a generic user. Library access is almost as good as on a Kobo. Kindle has lots of downsides. Collections suck. Amazon randomly changes covers on books, the ads, etc. But the average user likely won't notice or care. If buying a reader for myself or my partner where I am going to be in control of both devices, I would buy Kobo. Last edited by ZodWallop; 06-20-2022 at 10:41 AM. |
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I've never found I was missing Goodreads integration. But for organizing your eBooks, Kindle just cannot do it well at all. Kobo does it so much better. |
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For me it's the ease of organizing books. I don't even really have to do much with metadata on the Kobo. It automatically organizes books by author, which is the extent to which I want to organize books in Calibre.
I was working with jailbreaked PW2 before, and even with the JB and the tools developed by the community, it was a pain. The Kobo is so easy afterwards. Also I was very impressed by the Libra 2. Nice screen, nice very orange light, presumably a great battery life. My only doubt is the crashes. I'll have to see how that goes. I may need to downgrade firmware. |
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And that's what everyone here forgets: We are not average users. We care about things that most users do not care about these things. Most users are just reading a book and then forgetting about it. They are buying the books from whichever company is attached to their device and that's about it. They don't care much about collections because they probably don't have enough books. The covers don't matter because Amazon is supplying them. The "ads" are expected because everything else shows ads.
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