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Old 07-14-2011, 09:39 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by mauvais
I recently had to convert a book with tables and discovered the problem Kindle 1 has with tables. What I am wondering is whether it is still worth it to code books for the Kindle 1.
To my knowledge, the flavor of mobi that Amazon uses for its ebooks on Kindle devices has not been modified/updated/changed since it's inception (Yes, I know we're starting to see enhanced mobi's for the Kindle applications). Tables have always had very limited functionality (it's best used to present simple tabular data, not to be used for layout formatting). That still applies to K3's as equally as it did to K1's. There's been no change on that front.

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