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Originally Posted by sabredog
Not every company or organisation uses Adobe though 
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With respect, if Adobe does what it advertises, and is accessible, a company has no excuse for not using it if they want/need accessibility. Most organizations that use third-party systems instead of Adobe did it to specifically to save money. Well... you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by sabredog
I am not against PDF as we use it at work on a daily basis, as I posted earlier. As document formats go it is pretty much the standard. I do not consider it an ebook format however.
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That's a personal position.
PDF is a viable ebook format. It serves up text and images in a digital format, capable of being read on dedicated and non-dedicated devices, and being manipulated for ease of use. Ebook formats don't need to do any more or less than that.
The fact that you "don't consider it" an ebook format does not mean it's not a viable ebook format, any more than my not preferring Mobipocket means that Kindle should not be considered an ebook format.