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Old 08-06-2012, 04:00 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Oldpilot View Post
"cost me some effort" -- what effort? It's already there in the underlying html file that I prepare for the Kindle edition.
Well, checking if the template works correctly or splitting in chapters: Thats a difference of few minutes...

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Originally Posted by Oldpilot View Post
I find it hard to believe that a plain-vanilla e-ink Kindle is all that much more sophisticated than the other ...
Most of the epub-readers I know can handle larger files. Even ADE (PC) can handle large files without problems; there's just a small anotation buried somewhere in the deep.

It's just Sony and maybe Nook (on Nook, the restriction maybe counts only on the upload-Interface to the store...)

Concerning the downsides of large files mentioned by others, I would suggest to make a file-break at last every 1 Meg.
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