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Old 07-17-2014, 09:35 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by mrmikel View Post
As for epub3 support....

That may be one of the issues the developer had. I suspect it might be almost easier to create a separate program for epub3 than try to shoehorn it into this existing epub2 program especially since it is always aiming for valid code. I think there is a lot in common, but not enough to just be able to bolt on epub3.

Kindle is the biggest part of the marketplace and many people start with epub as a base. It is not a stationary target though and there is the possibility of endless support questions about why the created epub won't work once converted to Kindle.
But, one of the features of ePub3 is backward compatibility with ePub2 viewers. So you still need to generate valid ePub2 in an ePub3.

But, (IMHO) if you are not using any features specific to ePub3, just stick with ePub2.
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