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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Thanks for letting gripe about the fragmented (and getting worse) state of ePub.
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I have not yet encountered problems with EPUB's I could not use, but I'm wary of this very same thing. EPUB is killing itself. It feels like a lot of open source projects: trying to do everything for everybody at the same time, run by a committee or community that can't make any final decisions on which course to take.
The one thing I hate regarding EPUB is that it's basically controlled by Adobe. It sometimes feels that half the media world is controlled by Adobe. After they switched Photoshop to a subscription-only model, I've abandoned them and actively hate, loath and avoid the company. Fortunately, I have nothing to do with them regarding EPUBs except for using ADE2 to get the books, and then the files will be un-DRM-ed.