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Originally Posted by Jacques Q.
... SO : WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO if we are to try and retain decent e-book quality on our Kindles instead of seeing it go down steeply and actually LOSING some positive features by accepting the Amazon method ? ...
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I've been sending epub to Kindle for years without any problems (though, yes, it loses covers on eink Kindles, which is a little annoying, but I still get covers on Kindle for iOS app).
I've been using the "change the extension to txt or png" method combined with the Send to Kindle app, and I am looking forward to when epub is officially supported by Send to Kindle and I won't have to change the extension anymore.
Note: I edit my epubs in Sigil and make sure they validate using EPUBCheck. I used to use Calibre, but Amazon seemed to have more problems with Calibre epubs. Once I switched to Sigil, I've never had a problem.