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Old 01-14-2009, 12:29 AM   #2
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I tested these using the Java MobiPocket Reader on Kindle, EZ Reader and iLiad. All these worked ok, although only the EZ Reader picked up all the extra guide items in The Prince and the Pauper (they all got the TOC, and all the TOCs were navigable).

Using FBReader on the iLiad and on the EZ Reader (OpenInkPot), the only problem was that FBReader does not detect the encoding and assumes it is Latin (Windows-1152). This causes some characters to display incorrectly, but this is a bug in FBReader which is fixed in the latest version.

Using the latest FBReader 0.10.0 under Windows, The Three Musketeers worked and correctly detected the Unicode encoding. The other two crashed FBReader (although they worked on the iLad and OpenInkPot with earlier versions of FBReader). Perhaps this was because of the lack of compression?
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