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Originally Posted by JSWolf
RMSDK is the underlying software for ADE. It's what Kobo uses to read ePub and for the ePub DRM.
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No, the "RMSDK" is the "Adobe Reader Mobile Software Development Kit". It is libraries that Adobe licenses to people who want to develop ePub reading software and it enables them to support the Adobe DRM. Not just Kobo use it. Lots of ereader devices and apps use it.
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If RMSDK was dumped, we'd lose the ability to borrow most eBooks from Overdrive.
The problem is that the version of RMSDK used by Kobo is not the latest version. Kobo is not using the latest version (I think) because if they did, then there would be no need to Access (KePub) as the latest RMSDK does support ePub 3.
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That's almost as funny as your last suggestion for why Kobo haven't moved to the latest version of the RMDSK. And, I'm still wondering if you know what version Kobo is using, what the latest version is, and what the changes in it are.