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Originally Posted by Sarmat89
Any serious reader is built around an HTML control, which can handle HTML. So the real HTML support can be implemented with trivial changes.
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And then you add in the costs of rewriting the publishing industry's epub toolchain software. And then the you add in the costs of rolling out firmware updates to your epub3 e-readers already in place. And of course that breaks any that are no longer providing firmware updates. Any you keep ignoring the costs associated with breaking backwards compatibly with epub2 only e-readers which are still a big part of the market, especially in Europe, and all of that for what benefit?
You really do not understand epub publishing processes at all.