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Old 08-05-2011, 05:04 PM   #67
rkomar
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Originally Posted by khalleron View Post
Perhaps future models of ereaders might come with Overdrive already integrated.
Most ereaders run Linux. There's a separate thread in this forum about how the latest version of ADE stopped working under Wine in Linux because Adobe built it using .Net technology. Adobe have mentioned that they have no plans to produce a native Linux version. So, I can't see an Overdrive app on Linux-based ereaders anytime soon.

Edit: Oops! I missed the message above stating that there _is_ an Overdrive app for Android-based systems. I assume it wasn't built by Adobe. I wonder if whoever built it would also build a version for the non-Android Linux ereaders?

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