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Old 02-03-2012, 07:46 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
I don't really subscribe to the faulty epub theory. If I can open them in various reader software (including two from Sony) on my PC they should open and read on the T1.

Not saying they can't cause a problem, but can't imagine why they should.

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It's not unusual for a program (like the epub reader) to 'crash', or in this case, get stuck in a logic loop that runs the processy at 100%, when chewing on bad data (or otherwise runs into a error that it is unable ot handle.). Since we can't see any kind of process monitor on these e-reading devices, the only user visible symptom to something like that would be a rapidly draining battery, (and perhaps a slight reduction in the interactive performance of other programs, if you're somehow multi-tasking.)
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