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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Yes, but when the book you want is only available in their proprietary kepub format (a situation I'm encountering more and more often) you can't download the book using acsms and ADE. If you want to jump through a lot of awkward hoops (including installing kobo's reading app), you can still get a "usable" file. But even after all the hoop-jumping, it'll be the ugliest, non-valid epub (under the hood) you've ever seen.
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That's true, and if that is going to happen, without me being able to check the format before buying the book, I'll definitely switch to a different EPUB retailer (such as ebooks.com or Feedbooks.com), or to Amazon. Quite frankly, it's ironic that Amazon AZW3, which 'officially' is not an EPUB can be a better EPUB than Kobo's KEPUB.