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Old 01-06-2011, 05:39 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by unboggling View Post
Does anyone know if Amazon plans for Kindle to support ePub in future? After a month owning K3 and a week or 2 trying to educate myself here, it seems to noobie-me that all manufacturers of eBookDevices should support ePub. I understand about proprietary formats and trying to force buyers to one store-brand, but sheesh. It's ridiculous.
I can understand Epub being good and all that , but just BEING epub doesn't mean you can use other companies products. It's still DRM'd individually, so simply having EPUB support is really, fundamentally, no different than having MOBI support or HTML or TXT.

I've heard a lot of arguments that all e-readers should support epub, and while I fundamentally agree, I don't think it would change anything realistically.
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