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Originally Posted by SilentPartner
Kepub is the Kobo format. I would think if there was a service like Send to Kobo, kepub would be the chosen format. I'm not picking sides in favor of any format.
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If it was like Amazon's STK, then kepub would not be supported. You can't send any Amazon format to Amazon's STK. It's designed to hoover up the competition. Logically if the same idea, it would only support DRM free mobi and azw3. The STK only takes DRM free non-Amazon content.