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Originally Posted by HarryT
Yes, it does; you didn't read my post properly. Apple could not call iBooks an ePub 3 reader unless it supported the mandatory set of features required by the ePub 3 standard. Given that they had no commercial need for this feature set, they had no reason to adhere to the ePub 3 standard for iBooks.
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I didn't say that they should have called the reader an epub3 reader. I wasn't talking about the reader. I was talking about the file format. Why do you keep pretending that I was talking about the reader?