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Easy. You don't.Concentrate on a robust, scalable and open file format that everyone can adopt and then let independent developers make readers. The market will choose the readers with the interface that they like but still consume the media as in app purchases. Payments would be handled on a login to a centralized account that handles all purchases/subscriptions. Sometimes I'll want to read on my iPhone, sometimes on my work laptop, and sometimes on my HTPC. And I'll guarantee you, I won't buy an edition for each. If a device is closed to independent developers, they will develop for your format because consumers want this to happen.