This seems cool, but I wish Kobo used data from non
kepub files.
A lot of software improvement: — option to switch off footers and headers in EPUB and
KEPUB files; — text rotation (landscape mode) in EPUBs; — automate hyphenation for non-English e-books; — PDF support (for reading not for displaying); — dictinaries other than English; — Send - to - Kobo wireless service for user's e-books.
Recently, french customers discovered Kobo (associated with reseller Fnac) altered EPUB files, forced their own CSS stylesheet and some JavaScript in it, and made
it a KePub file.
Navigate to the Kobo drive and drag and drop
the kepub file in.
Using a USB cable, connect your Kobo to the computer you downloaded
the kepub file to.
Kobo Converter is tools to convert Kobo Desktop ebook file to PDF, Kindle, Word, Text and Html format file, user download ebook in Kobo Desktop App, convert DRM
kepub file to other format with 1 - Click.
Not exact matches
You can simple copy e-books
files to reader without any external software (I prefer Calibre to do that, it convert any format to more recommended
kepub but it isn't required)-- e.g. in Poland most online bookshops doesn't used DRM protection (only watermark) so you not need to worry about.
Regular EPUB
files and CBR / CBZ needs to be converted to
KEPUB.
It is only that Kobo are slapping their
KePub formatting on it and choosing not to sell the ePub3
file that is the problem.
The
kepub - only books I've bought so far were declared to be epub3 in their content.opf
file when I took them apart.
But I really wish that Kobo would list clearly on each book's description page what type of
file format it is in (epub -LRB-, Adobe DRM epub, pdf, or
kepub) instead of making me do this work around.
Quality is already a big issue as ereading apps» developers and vendors must manage (CSS overrides,
KePub which was a radical solution for enhancing the overall quality of the crappy
files they had to sell, etc.) the unmanageable a.k.a HTML and CSS a web dev would die just looking at it since even basic HTML markup is not done properly, let's hope the devs they hire will do things well.
Now I must convert all my CBZ / CBR
files to
KEPUB though to use it... ugh.