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Old 03-31-2016, 01:33 PM   #31
JSWolf
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Worldwide, ADE is the #1 program and ePub is the #1 format. Get your head out of the USA.
Actually I sell ebooks in Italy, so I'm talking about real numbers in Europe. Can you provide some link about the Worldwide numbers of sold ePub vs. mobi?
Mobi is almost dead. It's only used by people who have old Kindle's and Kindle DX. So yes, ePub is much more prevalent than Mobi.

For example, outside the US Overdrive does not serve any Kindle eBooks. So if you want to use Overdrive outside the US, you need to be able to read ePub with DRM. That means ADE.

Can you prove your real numbers? No, I cannot post a link. But you can cull the information from many different sources. There is no one place that says which eBook format is #1 specifically.
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