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Wizard
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I'm thinking of buying a Kobo
I'm thinking of buying a Kobo Touch, mainly for testing ebooks I design for the MobileRead library and for the small presses in my signature line. I produce the ebooks in ePub format, and (eventually) they work well on my Sony PRS T2 and (with some effort) on an iPad2. Apart from my wife's reluctance to let me add another reader to my stable I have three or four questions:
- Does anyone have experience with the Sony line and the Kobo line? How do they compare? - I've been told by a reliable source that navigation links for chapters etc don't work on a Kobo if the ebook has been produced by other than Kobo. Is this so? Has anyone else had this problem? If so, how do people who design ebooks get around the problem? - I've been told by a friend that the Kobo software does not work with Windows 8. Has anyone else had this problem? |
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![]() I can't answer the others as I've only touched Sony devices in the shops an am still using Win7. |
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Thanks, David. That's useful information. But I can remember asking Kobo support, and getting a response to the effect that they don't offer help with this problem to third parties.
Maybe there was a problem but it's been fixed. How long have you had your Kobo? |
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The Touch for 12.5 months, the Glo for three weeks. As far as I remember, it has always worked. TOC pages have always been OK. Superscripts for footnotes are the problem because they can be so small.
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The hardware is much better, the software is where it gets tricky. When you compare both devices with it's standard software sony wins, when it comes to usability. You can put pretty much every book in the reader and it looks good enough to read, the only downside is that the fonts are not drawn as "good" and the contrast is a bit worse. The standard text formatting on the Sony is better IMO, the line spacing is tighter which I prefer, and makes better use of the screen estate. But to be honest if you only want a device that is to be used as is, get a kindle. ![]() ![]() To get the best out of both devices you want to tinker a bit. For the Sony that means adding another android reading app, which improves the font quality, and makes it possible to completely configure the formatting on device, at the cost of some speed and stability. Also while the textformating on device is a neat feature, only used it once to set my preferred formatting standard and never changed it afterwards. For the Kobo it means installing a hack that fixes the Word divsion, adding a new dictionary or two. And by using a custom made convert setting in calibre to set a line-spacing of choice, and widows/orphans to 0 to fix the "half-empty page bug", you can get a well formatted reading experience as well. Pretty much the same as the on device configuration you get with cool-reader on the Sony, just that you do it in calibre. The only real annoyance left to me on the Kobo are the pagenumbers on the bottom of the screen I can't get rid of. Last edited by ewphoenix123; 01-01-2013 at 08:20 AM. |
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Thanks for everyone's help. You've given me a lot to think about.
But since my only reason for getting yet another reader is to make sure the ebooks I design work on it maybe I'll think again. I have a friend who has a Kobo, and he has offered to check my ebooks on his Kobo. |
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