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Old 05-22-2009, 07:58 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by Krystian Galaj View Post
I don't *need* a dictionary - but I wouldn't buy an ebook reader without it.
In my book this would be a YES as this question is somewhat about "does an eReader needs a dictionary function"...

This has been the thread creators intention:
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I'm just trying to find out if it would be a deal-breaker if ePub support does not come with an in-line dictionary.
At the moment only Mobi is supporting dictionaries and if eReaders supporting ePUB wouldn't support this in future updates/releases it really seems to be a "deal-breaker"!
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