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Old 03-16-2021, 08:31 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
So, if Kobo uses the latest RMSDK, you would be able to zoom in on images in the books? Where is your evidence for this? Which device has a later version of RMSDK than Kobo is using? And exactly what version is Kobo using?

Sorry Jon, but frequently your statements come off as absurd. Or at least a non sequitur.

And the reason that Kobo has Kepub is because they have control of the DRM in it. They cannot do things via the RMSDK that they can directly. And, for every person you could introduce me to that thinks the typography in kepubs is worse than using the RMSDK, I can probably show you 100 that would just go, "What?"
Pocketbook is using RMSDK version 11. I don't know if there is image zoom or not. The point is not because RMSDK is better then Access. It's so there will by no need for two different reading programs.

Yes with KePub, Kobo controls the DRM. But they also support Adobe's ePub DRM. So why have two different reading programs and two different DRM?
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