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Mobipocket announcements at IDPF conference
The following is an expansion upon the notes I took during the talk given by Martin Gorner, the President & CEO of Mobipocket.
Mobi Desktop 6.2 can import EPUB, and will auto-convert an EPUB file to Mobi format so you can read it. He demonstrated this during the presentation. The next version of Mobi Creator and Mobigen will also support EPUB creation. By the end of the year, Mobipocket will release updated readers for the various platforms, as well as release a new reader for the Apple iPhone. Mr. Gorner also said that sales of Mobipocket format e-books have doubled since last year, while giving a breakdown of users by device. I wasn't quite fast enough to get all the data, but I can tell you it's 43 percent Windows Mobile, 23 percent Palm, 6% proprietary (iRex iLiad, Pepper-Pad, etc). The number of Palm users is shrinking, both as a percentage and as an absolute number. --- When Gorner demoed EPUB support, I was under the impression that Mobi Desktop can read EPUB natively. Well, I just tested it, and my copy of 6.2 converted the EPUB file to Mobi before opening it. Either way, it's a nice step forward! |
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I would guess that Mobipocket can tell what type of device you have based on the PID.
Since you have to provide a PID to download a book, and the book must be encoded by Mobipocket's DRM servers with that PID, Mobipocket at some point will know about each PID. |
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Or, are you suggesting that all Mobipocket stores are reporting PID's registered with them back to Mobipocket? BOb |
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The PID is generated from the device's system ID/serial number. Derek |
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Well, since I have my Cybook AND my Treo registered, that must confuse the servers.
Overall, I prefer eReader on the Treo anyway. |
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And the python scripts which decrypt the Mobi DRM will show you how the Pukall cipher (PC1) works. Given those tools, there's no reason to not incorporate Secure Mobipocket support into FBReader. Derek |
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BTW: Do you get the same PID on the same device all the time? So it uses the PC1 cipher with the PID as the key? BOb |
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And, yes, the PC1 cipher will, with the PID as the key, decypher them. Derek |
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Well, *IF* the "decryption" were performed "on-the-fly" on an internal-to-FBReader file and that file weren't saved to disc - in other words, this decryption took place every single time one chose to read the ebook - I can't really see how it would violate the law. The PID would be "unique" to the user's device. The ebook would have been legally purchased. FBReader would not create a permanent "decrypted" version. Sorry, but nowhere does it say one *MUST* use Mobipocket Reader to read the Secure Mobipocket ebooks. And in point of fact, the iLiad version was created - then got approval from Mobipocket.
Now if Mobipocket wants to get all "legal" over a program designed to permanently remove the DRM so the legally-purchased ebook can be shared amongst people, I'm down on Mobipocket's side. But to be aghast at another application allowing reading - by the person who purchased the Mobi ebook - while not crushing the developers who did so for the iLiad, nope, I don't buy the argument. Derek |
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MobiPocket Reader did better on Red Alert, another Adobe sample ebook. However, Digital Editions and MobiPocket Reader display the chapter title in different colors. Both MobiPocket Reader and FBReader fail to produce a TOC from the toc.ncx file for both ebooks. When I tried mobigen (rather than MobiPocket Reader) the console messages indicate that the toc.ncx file is read, but no TOC was produced. MobiPocket Reader failed to convert the only epub example I have with SVG graphics, but it is seriously non-conforming and so this might not have been due to the SVG content. |
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