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Old 01-28-2014, 03:34 PM   #24
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You were not wrong

I assumed the manufactures viewer made an attempt to emulate the experience as well as show content that was infested with their DRM.

So Hitch's solution is THE ONLY ONE. Get THE device if you want to test.
And an emulator running the actual app IS the device (that is, app) and will provide the genuine experience. Hence emulators.

Strictly for Android apps, of course. I don't think anyone has emulated the Kindle/Kobo/iPad/Nook.

And of course, the manufacturer PC apps do an excellent job -- showing how people will see it in the manufacturer PC apps.
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