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Old 08-06-2011, 01:13 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Do you think it's the fault of the ADE engines or the non-ADE engines?
Who cares?! ADE and Non-ADE ereader designer/programmers both tend to interpret the vague wording of much of the ePub spec to suit their own needs. My point is that different programs/devices view the same code differently.

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For OSX, ADE is available. It's Linux that doesn't have a native ADE. What programs are available for Linux to view ePub?
You think your beloved Sony runs Windows or OSX under the hood?

Again, you're missing my point, but to name a few just in case you were seriously wondering; calibre, FBReader and EPUBReader.

(and you only have two more guesses, because Linux ain't what I was hinting at)

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