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Old 06-28-2018, 07:53 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by macshanemike View Post
This is the idea of what I am trying to find but it's very hard to get something for an e reader. It is rather stupid that publishers of puzzle books don't add books for e readers for us to enjoy, there is a market there just need them to catch up

These guys are huge:
https://www.puzzler.com

If we could those kinds of puzzles on e readers we would be happy
But they wouldn't be interactive. You could see them, but not fill them in. What would be the point?

Amazon did have "apps" called Active Content, on their early readers. They dropped support some years ago.
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