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Originally Posted by AlexBell
I think you'll find that hyphenation on a Kobo is just as bad - both Kobo and Sony use Adobe. If I could turn hyphenation off from my Kobo Touch ereader I would - the costs outweigh the benefits.
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You are probably right, but it can also depend on the hyphenation dictionary used. There were a lot of complaints for various languages at one point. Kobo changed the hyphenation dictionary and most of the complaints went away. I'm pretty sure Dutch was one that was fixed.