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Old 12-19-2015, 05:01 PM   #11
crankypants
Hmm.
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I'll have to look at the differences between EPuB 2 and 3, and see which one is easier to make.
Then I'd have to worry if EPuB 2 support will remain strong on e-ink devices, or will become extinct in a few years (when epub 4 would come out).
You might be asking the wrong question here. You should be thinking about 1) what features do most ereaders support (not many), so you can make your EPUB books available to the widest audience possible. I don't know a single ereader that supports all the features of EPUB2. You should stick with the basic features: bold, underline, italic.

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