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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu
They can display HTML (because they understand the internet), and HTML allows embedding of music and videos, and it's extremely close to epub but it's not, in the sense that one can use same HTML editing tools as for epub, without being restricted to epub requirements.
I still believe ePub should be kept for eReaders, and those that want to read on a computer should use a file format better suited for them.
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Uh, score one for the e-ink snobs, I guess?
So, we have fragmentation for the sake of fragmentation. Oh well.
(I thought that "better" format was EPUB3. After all, it's basically whatever Apple wants it to be...)