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Originally Posted by rashkae
The Kepub rendering engine does not include the Adobe SDK. Even if they tweaked the engine so it can figure out position without the spans, the one thing it can't do is open Adobe DRM books. (Twill be good ridance as far as I'm concerned.. I'm honestly surprised Kobo is still paying Adobe their ridiculous fees for book servers...
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But since Adobe is still included on all Kobo readers, for ePub books, wouldn't it have made since to incorporate that in the first place?
Nooks read ePub and features available only in kepub on Kobo are available on the Nook. I guess I'm wondering if they should have just included the Adobe stuff in Nickle and used a single engine for a single format with all the bells and whistles available.
I freely admit I may be looking at this the wrong way, due to lack of knowledge. I know just enough to be dangerous.