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Originally Posted by taming
It's not a pretty poor reader. It was designed to read ePUB and PDF files and nothing else--no dictionary, no touch screen, no WiFi or 3G connectivity.
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Yes, I appreciate that, but I still maintain, I'm afraid, that an e-book reader that cannot follow hyperlinks is a poor reader. Many books contain internal hyperlinks; they are the standard method of jumping to (and back from, of course) endnotes, to give but one example of their usage. There is certainly no other ePub reader on the market that I am aware of that does not support them.