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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I have seen some slight formatting difference between the KePub and ePub.
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My point was that saying Kobo also has a proprietary format in kepub that is no better than Amazon's .kfx isn't true.
A kepub is just an ePub with extra spans. You could drop a DRM-free kepub into any program that reads ePub with no converting and you are fine.
But a DRM-free .kfx is useless on anything but a Kindle.