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Old 02-09-2023, 08:14 PM   #1128
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Originally Posted by Ma'am-I-Am View Post
I meant why designate an epub as particular to Kindle. Regular, generic epubs work just fine. I just think Amazon will find a way to make a proprietary version of epub.

I'm sorry I wasn't clear.
I had trouble finding an epub that worked with send-to-kindle when they first started accepting the format. I rarely use it so I haven't experimented further. I prefer to convert the file in calibre rather than let Amazon do it.

Took a quick look at the example ebooks of Alice in Wonderland at Bookfunnel. The kindle.epub had noticeably larger file sizes for images and css, but mostly the same structure. The kepub.epub seemed identical to the generic epub as far as file names and sizes, but I didn't look any closer.
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