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Originally Posted by Nate the great
Nope. ADE is a specific app that runs on Windows and OSX. It does not run on ereaders.
Feel free to check with reading app developers (I did). I was told that what Adobe licenses to app developers and ereader makers is the DRM decryption components. They do not provide the rendering engine (which displays text).
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From Adobe...
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New Features of the Adobe Reader Mobile 9 release (which supersedes the previous Adobe Reader LE solution) include:
PDF reflow, enabling resizing text-oriented documents for greatly improved readability on small screens. PDF is the international standard (ISO 32000-1) for more secure and reliable distribution and exchange of electronic documents and forms.
EPUB support, providing support for the new XML-based standard for reflow-centric eBooks.
Adobe Content Server 4 compatibility, allowing for content protection for commercially published premium content, whether fulfilled by wireless or wired connections.
Simplified APIs, designed to ease porting and integration with your own device software and help you achieve faster time-to-market.
Reference systems for popular ARM-based operating systems, including embedded Linux and Windows Mobile®.
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So yes, the SDK does have the rendering engine.
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/readermobile.html