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Old 04-21-2013, 12:52 PM   #353
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
From Adobe...



So yes, the SDK does have the rendering engine.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/readermobile.html
As I used to explain for the JBL, it is the implementation of Adobe Reader
Mobile 9 on the device, not ADE that provides the capability to read ebooks
with the ADE DRM (and as of Adobe Reader Mobile 9.1.1, B&N DRM as well).
The reader mobile software on the device also handles its primary job of
rendering the epub and pdf formats.

ADE itself is also a program that you may need on your PC to manage and
authorize your use of the DRM, for your device or otherwise.

The Software Development Kit (SDK) for ADE and the Reader Mobile include
what's needed for the device maker to implement the rendering of ADE DRM
infected epubs and/or PDFs.

Luck;
Ken

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