Whether you’re using a Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook, or an Android e-reader, here is a deep dive into the world of KOReader plugins—how they work, the best ones to install, and how to manage them. Why Use KOReader Plugins?

Do you read on both a 7.8-inch Kobo at home and a 6-inch Kindle on the train? (utilizing a self-hosted server) synchronizes your reading position, highlights, and even bookmarks across devices. It’s the read-it-anywhere solution that Amazon and Rakuten refuse to give you because they want you locked into their hardware.

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KOReader plugins are modules that add new features or modify existing ones in the KOReader application. They are designed to extend the functionality of the e-reader, allowing users to personalize their reading experience, improve performance, or add support for specific formats or devices. Plugins are created by the KOReader community and can range from simple scripts to complex integrations with external services.

Go to the "Tools" (screwdriver/wrench icon) tab. Plugin Manager: Select "Plugin Management."

Ensure the plugin is designed for the current version of KOReader, especially if you are running a stable version vs. a nightly build.