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Originally Posted by adinb
@JSWolf -- OT, and maybe a followup should be a thread link, but what tool would you use on OSX to verify mobipocket validity when the official reader isn't available?
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One thing you could do is to install Calibre and use mobi2oeb and see if the resulting HTML is good. If it is, then you'll know the file is good.
My guess is that you may have been comparing standard compress Mobi to a huffdic compressed Mobi and that would be why things looked different enough to suspect the eBook was corrupted. Could be that Stanza does not handle the higher compression.