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Originally Posted by bobb40
That's a neat trick, but it doesn't give EPUBs full reader capability.
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What is missing? The reader used for kepubs is ACCESS. That has very good epub3 support and I thought it also did good epub2 support.
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KoboGlo support of EPUB is crippled, and should be fixed; else, they should stop claiming to support EPUB.
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But probably no worse than any other Adobe RMSDK based ereader. I just looked back at your photos. The only other e-ink ereader is a Kindle, and it's support for epub2 is a LOT worse than any Kobo ereader.
And looking at those photos/screenshots, ADE is conspicuous by it's absence. It is the de facto standard reader for epubs.