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Originally Posted by JSWolf
By the way, What you really should do is install ADE 2.0.1 and use that to check out how your ePub looks.
You can get ADE 2.0.1 for Windows or MAC (32-bit) here. Adobe took down the page, but The Wayback Machine still has it.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200619...downloads.html
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ADE 2.0.1 is somewhat useful but then having a selection of ereaders and renderers to test your ebooks is even more useful. When I am working on an ebook that is going to be published, I like to test on both epub and Kindle ereaders and renderers with the objective of producing something that may not be the prettiest but it will be readable on multiple platforms saving the author from drowning in complaints and without needing me to produce an edition for every platform. The addition to Sigil of multiple renderers (BibiReader, EpubJSReader and ReadiumReader) in addition to it's builtin preview has been very helpful.