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Old 11-21-2012, 07:47 PM   #3
st_albert
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I don't know of any e-readers that make much use of the metadata. I always thought perhaps the distributors (at least potentially) fished it out of the file and added it to the corresponding ONIX database entry for that book.

Of course, Calibre will let you see and edit the metadata, but IMHO it's not really an e-reader software, but a library tool.
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