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Old 10-07-2007, 02:18 PM   #50
DMcCunney
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
You have it... it's called a "text editor." You really don't need anything more just to produce ePub files (though an HTML editor would be better). The only proprietary part of the process is Winzip.
There's nothing proprietary about Winzip. The late Phil Katz explicitly made the zip format public domain when he created PKZip, and many people have created archiving utilities that can create and extract Zip files.

Winzip is the best known product for Windows, but alternatives exist, many are free, and some are open source as well.

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What I presume you're asking for is a tool to automate the process. I can't imagine that will take long for us to see.
Shouldn't take long at all, if there is a large enough perceived need.
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