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Old 02-15-2017, 09:06 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Actually, no they're not "correct". A fairly decent chunk of the commercial epubs i buy and read these days are epub3.

//snip!//
There seems to be a big difference of opinion here. Some love 3.0, others seem to be...ummm, let's just say, a little less enthusiastic.

Is there any real advantage to using 3.0? I create all my epubs in 2.0, and don't seem to have any problems--even with those epubs I use with audio and even sometimes video files--although it does give both epubcheck and flightcrew a bit of a nervous moment. The files still work fine on my tablet with Moon+ reader, and my computer with Calibre. And since they're only for my own use, and won't be published, I don't see any conflict here.

Still, if my broadening my horizons and jumping headfirst into the 3.0 world would be beneficial, I'm willing to give it a shot. What say ye?
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