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Originally Posted by JustinThought
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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There's no advantage other than preference in my opinion (especially with your given scenario). In my situation, however, it's more a matter of; "
my preferred ebook retailer offers this in EPUB3 and I don't really want to shop somewhere else -- and I don't want to perform a tedious EPUB3ectomy on it before I read it." And since I prefer to archive my library in a single format. I choose the one that requires less effort/time for me to purchase, read and archive. That's EPUB3 for me. Hands down.