Has an ever tinkered with a PC .imp viewer program? The viewer that comes with eBook Publisher is decent in many ways, but since
we can now extract and resurrect annotated .imp files from the EB1150, it would be nice to have the ability to find markups. In fact, simply having the find word feature enabled would be nice. In short, has anyone looked into the possibility of making a full-fledged (or at least a more-fledged

) .imp PC viewer?
I know it would be an impossibly gargantuan task to start from scratch, but maybe someone has connections over at ETI? Are they still actively developing eBook Publisher? Aware that we can extract annotations and would enjoy a more advanced PC viewer? Willing to release code? Heh, and while I'm in fantasy land here, would it be impossible for ETI to simply release an emulator of the actual EB1150 software?
Finally, on a more practical level, is there a way to get clean-looking hand-drawn notes on the current version of viewer? I was less than impressed with my barely legible, black-and-white "interlaced" results as shown in the attached screenshot. It's certainly a lot less sharp than the extracted handwriting shown in
nrapallo's attached image here (from
this thread).
Also, I find that bookmarks do not show up in Viewer. Is this normal?