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Old 12-08-2009, 08:13 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Main differences between the OpenInkpot and Pocketbook 360 are:

- three margin size choices only; small, medium, and large. They are well-chosen and useful but still its only three
- no control over status bar, but again; the defaults are excellent
- tables of content aren't always recognized and presented, but when they are, they are very very good, listing actual, *accurate* page numbers for each entry

Pocketbook firmware shares many conceptual and code elements with OI so you'll take to it like a fish to water. They even made ADE almost bearable, compared to the hanlin release.
Mostly correct, but:

You can remove the status bar on PocketBook. You have no influence on the appearance!

In the new firmware, TOCs are universally recognized. So are covers (99%)
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