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Old 01-08-2011, 11:49 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
just missed a crucial sentence
It isn't surprising that this is not well known among those not using Kindle readers. What the Kindle's are doing is unique among ebook readers, although a similar capability is available for PCs (for DRM-free documents). I don't know if Adobe has prevented their licensees from implementing this, or if they have all decided it would not be a major selling point. Probably the latter, since this isn't essential for most people, but if you need it you really need it.
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