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Originally Posted by KevinH
IMO, move to epub3 as epub2 has pretty much seen its day. No one is making epub2 only readers anymore. And all epub3 features typically found in normal epubs are supported by Kindle. And epub3 has better Accessibility for people who need that.
This forum seems to have a huge resistance to change even when the change happened over a decade ago.
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Kobo still have an ePub2 Reader with an older RMSDK. Plus, RMSDK looks better as it has better typesetting then KePub. So there's still a reason to use RMSDK on a Kobo.
So yes, it's best to make any ePub3 as backward compatible as possible.