I said offering ePub only is unfriendly and I stick by it. Again, 1.5% (and that's probably an overestimate) of PC's have an installed ePub reader. Having to install specific reading software is decidedly unfriendly when there are quite a few more common formats, including HTML, which would require only slight changes in a script to generate alongside DRM-free ePub (as ePub is an XHTML wrapper...), which can be read by 99%+ of PC's without installing software.
It's as simple as that. And I wanted a list set by my own criteria in a thread I'd started. Instead people decided to criticise my criteria, and you're the one throwing around the word "childish".
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