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by wrxd
61 days ago
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It works well and I haven’t had any issue. It doesn’t get full marks because it’s not an open device itself but more a device that’s easy to hack. For example, most books in the kobo store have DRM (to be fair I don’t think it’s entirely their choice), albeit an easy one to break. You see people here recommending “get a Kobo and install koreader”. That works and there is a one-click install process but it’s still an hack. Another common thing to do is to keep the stock reader but tweak a file to point the store API to a self-hosted Komga/Calibre Web Automated/Grimmmory instance to get your own books in the system. Again, it works well enough but it’s not like these are documented API. The bottom line is: it works very well and you can very easily tweak it but the way you tweak it are hacks (reasonable clean ones) rather than officially supported features. Thats why it loses a few marks |
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