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Originally Posted by AThirstyMind
So, Hoyt Clagwell, that's exactly the kind of book I want to give to my clients! What devices are compatible with KF8? Just Kindle Fire and maybe iPad? Did you use Kindlegen or MobiPocket. I haven't tried Kindlegen, but I have used MobiPocket for my clients (more than 100 books and counting). Which would you suggest...
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As far as I know KF8 is only available for the Kindle Fire. I did try and load the book on my Kindle Touch to see how it would look and it looked awful. Also my KT was very slow after I loaded the book. After I removed the book all was back to normal. I used Kindlegen to create the book. It was created from an epub file previously posted to MR in which I new had the formatting that KF8 supports. For things like dropcaps you may want to start with ePub and then convert.