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Old 08-26-2015, 03:15 PM   #54
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Some of the Droid-based smartphone readers don't. Um..Early Sonys? I believe? The issue, for me as a commercial bookmaker is that once you say "Nook and Kobo," that's a good 50%+, maybe 80% (for many clients, 100% of their distro) of my ePUB distribution, so...I'm stuck. The Kindle, Kindle2, early K3's (that's an IIRC, mind you) didn't have "back" buttons that worked, I don't believe. I have a K2, but honestly, right this second, the battery is drained and I can't confirm my recollection. (Pretty sure, tho).
Kindles have always had a "back" button. It used to be explicitly recommended in Amazon's Kindle publishing guidelines that Kindle footnotes shouldn't have a back link, because the user could just press the "back" button.
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