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Old 05-21-2012, 10:27 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Thanks for the info.
I don't have anything with the RMSDK, so I was wondering how different the general unicode support might be from ADE.
Well since you are using ADE you have something based on RMSDK.

RMSDK (Reader Mobile SDK) is a set of software libraries that Adobe licenses to third parties for creating reading devices and applications.

ADE (Adobe Digital Editions) is a desktop application (Win/Mac), and is created using RMSDK (ADE 1.7.2 uses a fairly old version, ADE 1.8.x uses a recent version).

I'm being a bit pedantic about this - because knowing the right terminology is the key to useful googling - as well as looking up information on the Adobe site Which unfortunately will not have an answer to this question.
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