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Originally Posted by Nate the great
Because the OP was asking about iBooks Author, which makes iBooks format ebooks (but not Epub3, so fas as I know).
iBooks is Apple's own version of Epub3, and what little info I have on it suggests that changing it to Epub involves more than simply renaming the suffix.
Or am I wrong in that regard?
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It's a variation on epub3. It might contain some Apple specific stuff but I reckon those will mostly just be ignored by other epub readers.