Thanks for the link :-)
The first thing to notice is that the extention does not change, so epub3's extention is also .epub
I tried it on my reader library software on my computer and it opens just fine.
Now the question is what does 3 changed compared to 2 ? once opened, the book was just the same as any other epub. So why move to epub 3 I mean, what's new with it ?
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Originally Posted by fjtorres
To those interested in testing epub3 backwards compatibility, check here:
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/20...ur-epub3-here/
You can try the Moby Dick sample on your reader or app of choice; some will open it and see it behave as an epub2, some will open but not get past the title page, some will hang or crash.
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