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Old 06-21-2011, 10:14 PM   #7
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Also, the filenames of the files in the ePub are truly nasty.
That was my first clue about smashwords (if it is, in fact, a smashwords-produced document). Those file names seem typical of what other meatgrinder victims have posted.

@Adjust: I think the attraction of Smashwords for individual authors is that it provides entree to distributors such as Apple iBooks, which would normally be difficult for an indie author to get into. Just guessing, though.
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