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Originally Posted by Sarmat89
Most of e-books today are created in Kindle format, which uses proprietary serialized markup. EPUB3 is pretty much dead.
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Actually, that's wrong. Most Kindle eBooks are created in ePub2 or ePub3 and then converted to Kindle format using one of Amazon's tools. It's easier to create ePub as there are good tools for that like Sigil or Calibre's Editor. It also means that there will be an ePub version as well as the Kindle version(s).