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Old 12-11-2009, 02:11 PM   #87
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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
I guess I was fooled by a Cory Doctorow book. I put my .pdb version of Little Brother into my mobi folder, and it opened fine. Maybe it's a PalmDoc file. Just to see, I also put the eReader version of one of my own books in the Mobi folder, and it did not show up in the Mobi library. So I guess, if a .pdb file is the right type, MobiReader will display it in the library, and if not, not. Yes?
Correct. A pdb file has arbitrary content. Applications read the database header of the file to see what it is and whether they support it.

Mobireader groks Mobipocket and PalmDOC files. Anything else is something else's job. There is a freeware version of eReader Pro for Windows Mobile, so you have options if you have content in PML format.
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