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Originally Posted by pssquirrel
In case you're wondering, I've downloaded EPUB3 from other sources, and I can read them on my Sony T2. I know that some EPUB3 features (multi-media?) are not supported by my Sony, but so far reading EPUB3 has not been a problem on my Sony and I suspect will not be since I read mostly straight text novels, which don't make use of advanced EPUB3 features.
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Thanks for pointing this out. I think many people are under the mistaken impression that epub3 automatically means it won't work on their reader. I know I have no trouble with any of the text-based (novels) EPUB3s I've gotten from B&N and Google using either ADE Desktop 2.0 or the RMSDK based epub app on my Nexus 7. I'm assuming your Sony T2 is RMSDK-based as well? That would mean that a big chunk of these EPUB3s might not actually be as "inherently" incompatible with eink devices as many think. Knowing how epub and epub reading systems are
supposed to work, this doesn't really surprise me. *shrug*
Thanks again for verifying on an eink device.