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Originally Posted by pidgeon92
Amazon owns the format. Why shouldn't they use it? Who decides what format is the "industry standard?" What's wrong with having format options? It's not like .mobi files can't be converted.
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What's wrong is that people are getting stuck with an obsolete format and they don't even know this. And yes, it's very noticeable at times that Mobipocket is obsolete. Just try to do a simple blockquote and you'll see that it looks odd and that's because Mobipocket doesn't support a right margin. Amazon could have gone ePub with their own flavor of DRM, but they chose to keep their customers in the dark ages and now with KF8 being buggy on the two Kindles (not including the Fire) that support KF8, people are stuck with a KF8 version if one exists and they don't have the choice to download the Mobi version. So for those two buggy Kindles, it's a lose-lose situation for the customers and for the other Kindles, it's a lose situation in some cases.