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Old 08-31-2023, 03:27 PM   #116
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The current version of ADE does support ePub 3. The fault does not belong to Adobe but to Kobo for not implementing the latest RMSDK. But then if Kobo did implement the latest RMSDK, they would not have a need for KePub.
Kobo would also have to use ADEPT DRM ($$$) instead of their proprietary and free to them DRM.

Also, a comparison between Kobo's webkit based ePub3 renderer and the latest ADE shows that Kobo's renderer supports more of the ePub3 standard. Though for 99.9% of the users, I suspect they would see no difference.
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