Open eBook
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See also: EPUB
| Filename extension | |
|---|---|
| Internet media type | application/oebps-package+xml[1] |
| Developed by | Open eBook Forum |
| Initial release | 1999 |
| Latest release | Open Publication Structure (OPS) 2.0 / September 2007 |
| Type of format | e-Book file format |
| Contained by | OEB Package Format (ZIP) |
| Extended from | XML, defined subset of XHTML, CSS, Dublin Core |
| Extended to | EPUB electronic publication standard |
| Website | Open eBook Forum |
Open eBook (or OEB), or formally, the Open eBook Publication Structure (OEBPS), is a legacy e-book format based on XML format; it has been superseded by the EPUB electronic publication standard.
Open eBook is a ZIP file plus a Manifest file. Inside the package a defined subset of XHTML may be used, along with other CSS and the Dublin Core metadata. The default file extension is .opf (OEB Package Format).
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[edit] Specification release history
- September 2007 — Open Publication Structure (OPS) 2.0, EPUB. Released, supersedes the OEBPS 1.2
- August 2002 — OEBPS 1.2 Recommended Specification Released
- June 2001 — OEBPS 1.0.1 replaces OEBPS 1.0
- September 1999 — Open eBook Publication Structure (OEBPS) 1.0 released
[edit] Reader software
- Adobe Digital Editions
- FBReader — GPL eBook reader available for various linux based PDAs and desktops.
- Lexcycle Stanza
- Mobipocket
- Openberg Lector — crossplatform reader released under the GPL and based on Mozilla platform
[edit] Reader devices
- Sony Reader — As of 7/24/2008 the Sony Reader PRS-505 supports the EPUB file format with the release of Sony eBook Library version 2.2.00.18100 and Reader firmware version 1.1.00.18040 [2]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Open eBook Forum
- Open eBook Validator
- Open Publication Structure (OPS) 2.0
- Adobe's Sample eBook Library
- Article "EPUB" at the MobileRead Wiki
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