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Old 02-17-2021, 11:13 PM   #21
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Jon, as I asked you before, please name a few of that mass of users still using ADE 2.0.1 to read epubs.
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I use that for my library books. (Not that I read on my desktop, but transfer from ADE to my ebook reader.)

The key word in what I wrote is READ not download. I also use ADE 2.0.1 though I also have 4.5.11 installed since some books require the ability to download a file with Adobe's hardened DRM. I haven't used ADE to read a book in quite a few years though I have opened epub3 books in later ADE versions to check compatibility.

Jon seems to be of the opinion that an epub has to be compatible with ADE 2.0.1 for him to consider it a correctly styled/formatted/whatever epub and never fails to remind us of that opinion given the slightest opportunity.

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