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Originally Posted by Apollyon202 View Post
But the reader program itself hasn't received any feature improvements in a decade.
By the reader program, are you referring to the RMSDK renderer used for ePub files (basically an ePub2 renderer that handles Adobe's ADEPT DRM) or the ACCESS/WebKit/Readium based renderer used for kepub with excellent support for ePub3 features? The RMSDK renderer has not moved to the later versions (ADE 4 equivalent) which would have better ePub3 features. Using their own renderer allows Kobo to use their own encryption and avoid the cost for books sent with ADEPT encryption.
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