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Old 12-03-2010, 11:28 AM   #16
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The Kobo has no support for hyperlinks within a text. This is a major shortcoming for reading this type of book.
Is this true? Being Canadian, I was going to buy one of those Kobo readers for my wife but footnotes, internal tocs, sidenotes, and other internal hypertext links are a strict requirement for any modern ereader platform (the very old Peanut pdb format supports all of these!)

This is a huge omission for the Kobo reader.

Wow! Thank you for informing me of that.

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Old 12-03-2010, 10:35 PM   #17
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I reported the formatting problems with the Wordsworth poems to Amazon/Kindle and within minutes received an apology and the offer of a refund, which I accepted. Minutes later, the book was removed from my archive.
I then downloaded the epub version of the same book from Apple iBooks and the formatting is even WORSE, with text disappearing off the right margin on my iPod and the file refusing to open at all using Adobe Digital Editions on my MacBook!
I have reported the matter to Apple and requested a refund. Will I get it I wonder?
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Old 12-05-2010, 02:21 PM   #18
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Is this true? Being Canadian, I was going to buy one of those Kobo readers for my wife but footnotes, internal tocs, sidenotes, and other internal hypertext links are a strict requirement for any modern ereader platform (the very old Peanut pdb format supports all of these!)

This is a huge omission for the Kobo reader.

Wow! Thank you for informing me of that.

KevinH
Yes, it is true. Ask in the Kobo forum if you don't believe me .
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Old 12-05-2010, 03:48 PM   #19
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Yep, Harry is right (about ereaders, anyway - I sometimes disagree about other things ). The new Kobo software (to be released Real Soon Now) apparently can handle hyperlinks, albeit clumsily.

My BeBook 2010 does a much better job with hyperlinks, and its ergonomics work better for me, as well.
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Old 12-06-2010, 03:51 AM   #20
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I rarely buy DRM books, but I picked up Livy's Early History of Rome (Penguin Edition) for my History of Rome class this summer because I wanted to be able to read it in bits here and there. (Of course, I stripped the nasty DRM).

It was very well formatted, had occasional footnotes that worked. No issues. Good edition. My teacher recommended the Penguin editions (or one other newer edition).
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