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Originally Posted by Michal Jancik
Yes, it is made by Vivlio Inkpad 3, but the base is Pocketbook Inkpad 740.
https://www.vivlio.com/en/e-readers/inkpad-3-e-reader/
- Firmware (Vivlio) : V740.6.5.1808
- Relase Date : 2022/02/21
It is a Vivlio custom firmware for the "Cultura" store.
I think it is based on Pocketbook firmware 6.5.1379.
• Today I installed the latest version V0.11.0, it works perfectly as before. Installation and startup went without a problem.
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Thanks again for testing. Vivlio will be added to the supported device listing.
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Antivirus started the installation file without any problem, it was not detected as a virus. I use Microsoft Defender.
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Great. As it's a (currently) closed source executable, I feel the need to pay more heed to this. If someone is very concerned, the Windows libraries can be self-supplied, leaving just the (small) executable. Doing so however requires some know-how in getting said libraries (and then libzip mainly).
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PS: It would be interesting if it were possible to export "Fonts" to Koreader
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Well, the destination would then be koreader/fonts. You jest, but its also an interesting UI question: how to visually offer such a toggle to the user. In an advanced stage, the file destinations should be user-selectable. But implementing that likely won't happen anytime soon, as its a low priority part.
Adding KOReader detection is something I will look into. For reading KOR annotations various alternatives exist, including a similar app. The challenge with KOR annotations is they involve separate files, and given the way AVA currently works, that might get I/O limited fast*. But nevertheless I'm curious
* As right now there's no 'central' DB, with the 'library' part aimed at detecting devices, and accessing their annotations.