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Old 12-23-2011, 04:45 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by delphin View Post
For Amazon's proprietary MOBI files, you are pretty much locked into Kindle if you want to validate their appearance on Amazons platform. You can get some assurance by viewing them on a PC with Amazon's Kindle for PC App, or on an Android tablet with Amazon's Kindle for Android App, but if you want to be absolutely certain how they will render on a real Kindle 3 or newer device, then you should probably bite the bullet and get real Kindle devices for testing.
Not so. As I've already pointed out earlier in the thread, Amazon's freely downloadable "Kindle Previewer" app will allow you to see exactly what your book will look like on any Kindle device or app. It uses exactly the same rendering engine that the actual device or app does, and will precisely reproduce all the "quirks" that each one has.

It's a free download for both Windows and Mac from:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000234621
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