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Old 03-03-2013, 01:24 PM   #5
yaelkmiller
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the only real difference here is that kindlegen (and KindlePreviewer) v2.8 is accepting ePub3 as input. [...] but there doesn't seem to be any real inherent advantage to starting with an ePub3 document over ePub2 if you're not ready to make that particular leap with your text-based ebooks.
Thanks for clarifying. Your explanation is probably right. (Amazon, as usual, isn't explaining itself.)

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The only thing that may be an advantage to some is that with ePub3, you don't have to mess with creating an NCX if you don't want to. Kindlegen will automatically create an NCX from the Navigation Document.
Interesting, I'll have to test this out.

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It's nothing fancy, but it shows an example of the Nav document and an ePub3 OPF file if you're interested.
Thanks for sharing. What software can I use to open it with to see the Nav document and OPF file?
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