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Old 03-02-2017, 09:09 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I don't disagree. I was just discussing the reality of the situation. Not the speculative possibilities. No format Amazon sells ebooks in is a "dead horse", though. Don't kid yourself. Their formats (whatever they may be) will ALWAYS be highly relevant to those who want to sell ebooks.
I'm not so sure in middle term view. It depends how much the "digital books" will be more attractive for casual reader. Last EPUB3 electronic poetry we publish sell in a month more than other ePub2 and mobi poetry ebook we published sold in two year. But we are still talking of 'little numbers' so it *could be* indicative, but still don't.
I'm afraid of "inDesign --> paper/book --> ePub2 --> mobi" workflow, because it is a MP3 model. It works only from a distribution, share access point of view, but do not touch the heart of the digital reading.

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