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Old 01-02-2011, 11:20 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Mark Nord View Post
Thanks for the commendation, Bookworm_Girl!

To clarify: Kinoma is the companys name.
They maintain a programming-framework named FSK.
The whole User Interface (UI) of all Sony-eReaders, as well as their Reader-Library-Programm and the Firmware-Updater are based on FSK!

Just check the XML-Script-Files in the Readers-Library installation folder like "main-kBook.xml"
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<document xmlns="http://www.kinoma.com/fskin/1" href="x-id://model">
	<code>
The FSK-framework is available under Windows, Linux (for the readers) and MacOS.

HTH
Mark

PS: my FSK Test-Environment for Autorun Applications under MS-Windows is only possilbe due to this fact.

PPS: there seams to be a development-environment for windows (see here), but this programm isn't out in the "wild", nor is a SDK (Software Developer Kit) available.
Thank you for the explanation. That does help!
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