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Old 05-04-2009, 08:28 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by wodin View Post
So here’s the question; does the jetBook like ePub or Mobi files better? I noticed that I lost the TOC with Mobi files (actually it’s still there, just at the end of the book and without links)
A MOBI without the TOC isn't good. Does the jetBook have an alternative way to select the TOC? Normally with MOBI (including 3rd party MOBI readers like FBReader) there is a key or an icon that can bring up the TOC. Two good examples of MOBI TOC are Ring of Fire by Eric Flint (Baen free library) and Thoughtcrime Experiments (MOBI by Arachne Jericho). The former has a TOC at the end, but also a link to that TOC near the start. The latter has an in-lined TOC near the start. Both are addressable as MOBI TOCs. There is a 3rd type of TOC, which is like Ring of Fire but with the TOC only accessible via the MOBI TOC icon/key.

How well do these MOBIs work on the jetBook? Note that both are short story collections and both have some images.
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