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Old 03-12-2008, 11:25 AM   #60
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That could be the main engine and provide a "plug-in" to perform the cleaning/tagging of the document. (But then question is: what is the difference between your tool and BD and LibPrs500 and EBookPublisher etc etc??)
I love book designer, but it gas always left me wanting a bit more. I have much the same feelings about fb2. All the tools I have used have had good points, but none of them have had quite the level of friendliness and refining that I was looking for. The other thing that I want from this is a central defacto standard for the base document. Right now, with the readers and formats available, I think lots of people would rather have a highly tuned, device optimized pdf...

The biggest things that I hope this project offers:
  • an easy interface
  • robust feature set (serve 99%+ of the needs of the target market)
  • near infinite expandability as far as output format options.
  • a sustainable, open code base

I have an ungodly number of ebooks, and about 1/10 of them are in fb2 format... the rest are basically (under/un)formatted. I want a more ideal tool for my use... however my use is not exclusive, and if I can incorporate other peoples ideals, than all the better.
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