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Old 05-19-2009, 02:22 PM   #3
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I don't do dictionary lookups very much if at all.

But I do like knowing the facility is there. I would hope to see it in ePub readers, once they get around to defining a dictionary format for ePub books...


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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
I want to move from Mobipocket to Epub. The main reason I haven't is the lack of features like dictionary support. No Epub reader software supports it (aside from maybe FBReader).

I was just exchanging emails with someone at Adobe, and I was told that while it's a neat feature, most people don't use it. Let's see if that is true.

This poll is open to everyone who reads ebooks, not just Epub users.
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