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Originally Posted by rashkae
Epub's and Kepubs are *not* the same. There are some similarities, and some epubs might work named kepub, but others will fail horrendously. (epubs with multi-level TOC's, for example, will not follow the chaters in the correct order when paging forward.)
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I know those are not the same (the kepub structure seems more restricted), the question was why? The touch can handle epub, why they "developed" a similar file type with no advantages?