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Old 01-12-2008, 02:53 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
epub is important from a hobbyist perspective. I for one would always choose a reader that natively supports epub over one that doesn't. As for commercial formats, SONY already supports LRF, which is the technically superior format. And thanks to the efforts of the community, it's as easy if not easier to generate content in LRF format as any other format. As a result, in the ebook arena, SONY posses the technically superior, open format, unlike the historical Betamax, etc cases.
Betamax was also a technically superior format to VHS by the way (although not SVHS). What is it that makes LRF a technically superior format? It is xml based like the others. How is it better than ePUB?

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