
Then they can work out what they do and don't like. When asked by a new Kobo user what to do, I always say to put books on the device and read. Both supply extra function, but, calibre will connect and update the books on the device quite happily without them. There are people here and in other places that say you must install the Kobo Utilities plugin and the KoboTouchExtended driver for calibre to work with Kobo devices. This gets back to something I find annoying. But, that is just a menu item because I was sick of digging through the calibre preference to find the drivers. The Kobo Utilities plugin does have a way to open the driver configuration. And the driver will work as it is supposed to. If you uninstall or just disable the Kobo Utilities plugin, the driver configuration will still be there. As it's name suggests, the KoboTouchExtended driver extends the KoboTouch driver and relies on that for most of the function. It might be a screenshot from the KoboTouchExtended driver, but, that particular tab is the same in both drivers. It is a screenshot from the KoboTouch driver which is built into calibre.

That is not a screenshot from the Kobo Utilities plugin. So why do you have that page in my screenshot in your plugin settings, and why can I add column names then those names magically appear as Collections on my Kobo. Hmmm, sounds like my understanding is still a bit suspect.
