
The latter makes Pages a really interesting solution for everyone working in the Apple sphere, since Word (or Excel) do not support this approach at all (not even for documents stored on OneDrive, which does not encrypt stored user files except in the business edition.

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You can password protect/encrypt the documents (and you can place them on iCloud and any WebDAV server available), and on iPhone, iPad and modern MacBook Pro/Air machines, you can unlock via a convenient touch-ID (probably face-ID unlock will work also on most recent iPad/iPhone gear) in day-to-day use.
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You can - of course - work on Pages documents on-line from any decent Windows or Linux browser, and there is the added bonus, that you do not have to leak content and ideas in readable form from unfinished products, while working on your latest candidate for a Nobel prize in Litterature. Nothing, that can’t be cured by Sigil, but… Sigil is seldom required for ordinary - even advanced - creations. As long as you use text, images and videos only, problems are few, and far between. The Mac/iPhone/iPad Books reader handles everything I’ve tried - even including simple animations, although the latter poses problems outside the Apple sphere (there really is no “grown up” reader of epub3 files on Android, Windows or Linux).

For the reasons above, that is simply not possible and practical. I assume here you want to publish a paper and electronic version of your publication. Something else I do not understand, is that and correct me when I am wrong, you want to use the same layout for DTP in an ebook. Or are you going to put a message at the start section of the ebook, please don't change the font, mine is better? So your beautiful crafted ebook with fancy looking fonts, can easily gets lost because a reader choose another font. For example, a font in an ebook can be choosen by the reader as also the fontsize. With ebooks it is just the opposite, mostly the reader controls the layout and the ebook reflows accordingly. With traditional desktop publishing, layout is very important. I am using mainly Jutoh and sometimes Kotobee Author (for true interactive ebooks because it is easier in that category). I tried many ebook creation softwares including Scrivener and none of them get close to Jutoh.

Jutoh is relatively easy to learn and very powerful and precise. If you want to create ebooks for all the platforms you mentioned, go for Jutoh. If I remember correctly someone of Affinity mentioned that e-publishing is not a target of Affinity Publisher.
