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Old 12-15-2009, 10:58 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
The Foxit eSlick has a virtual keyboard to enter the password for eReader DRM, and it has been reported to be a hassle (but not impossible, since you only need to use it once in a blue moon). Thankfully, there is already a virtual keyboard on the Hanlins for search.
Good to know, one of my regrets of being heads down coding is that I don't have as much time to play with the gadgets. I've stuck (pleasantly, but still stuck) with my 505, and only had passing time to play with a Nook.

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My point about the 2009 release of Adobe Reader Mobile SDK 9.1 was that it isn't available yet, so it isn't surprising that Robertb did not know about it.
Actually that would be surprising (we do pre-releases for RMSDK customers), but again I think the main problem was that you are Robert were talking about two different SDKs (one from Adobe for ePub, one from Fictionwise for eReader). As Jon noted above, figuring out what which format you are getting from B&N right now is difficult until after the fact. So a little confusion about which B&N format someone is talking about is unfortunately very understandable right now.

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Licensees are no doubt going to want to judge the effort involved before committing to back porting the new version to existing devices
Absolutely.

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