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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan
Hi,
I've listened so wonderful words about words that I would like to know which is the real advantage for a common reader person. I'm not talking about standard (I know html history and other standard, and I work with theoretical standards, so please, don't go there). No DRM is not a real reason, because it doesn't depend on format. So, which is its advantage over other formats? For a reader, remember, not a techie.
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ePub has everything that the previous de-facto standard Mobipocket lacks: vector graphics (scalable without loss), font embedding (e.g Kindle are atm restricted to Western languages, and even with the various font hacks, problem is that there can be only one font at the same time, and no single font is able to handle all languages; font embedding would make everything simpler and not restrict to a particular range of charsets), much more formatting features, and is a mix of existing and widely used open standards.
Unfortunately Amazon isn't getting much pressure from the Kindle masses to support ePub.. However if they want to look serious when pushing Kindle into universities and schools they better remedy to it.