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Old 11-15-2011, 02:44 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by vaughnmr View Post
Just out of curiousity, which of the "standard" epubs versions would be best used for conversion to mobi for my Kindle? From what I'm hearing, each vendor makes a different "standard" epub ebook, and evidently Apple strays from the "standard" more than others.

Assuming, of course, that there is no drm involved...
Apple is non-standard and the DRM has yet to be cracked. Every other ePub is the same standard ePub. The only difference is B&N's DRM. But the DRM for B&N has been cracked. So really, the only ePub that's not standard is Apple. So as long as you can strip the DRM from the ePub, it will be standard ePub. (Adept or B&N DRM)
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