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Old 03-18-2016, 11:29 AM   #41
HarryT
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Originally Posted by pittendrigh View Post
Why not work on ebook editors instead?

Now that HTML can be visually indistinguishable from an ebook (drupal and word press have projects too) ebook readers are suddenly (for better or for worse) pitted against browsers in a feature war. I think the browsers will win that war. This will be a war of highy-paid soldiers against volunteers. The outcome is already written.
Ebooks already are effectively "websites in a wrapper". The reason for that "wrapper" is ease of distribution. I can really see no benefit in having a book that's delivered to the end user in 100 separate files rather than one file, and which requires an online connection to read. Do you?
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