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Old 02-03-2015, 11:20 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
What Kobo is doing is when they get any eBook in ePub 3, they convert it to kepub. And as more and more new ePub (from multiple publishers) are needlessly being created in ePub 3. Kobo will convert those to kepub.
Nothing new, they convert all books (not just ePub3) to kePub and always have.


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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I know this. But that doesn't explain why a button that says DOWNLOAD EPUB doesn't actually let me DOWNLOAD AN EPUB. The fact that it was an EPUB3 was the least of my worries once I got my hands on the DRM-free file I paid for. A file that Tor Books graciously provides with no Digital Rights Management on it so I can enjoy it on any of my personal devices I feel like reading it on.
I guess be glad it at least had a kePub download. . I've gotten books there in the past with no download at all, ePub, PDF or kePub.
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