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Old 07-28-2011, 08:14 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by Frida Fantastic View Post
I don't really care about whether an author has an e-reader or not, what's more important for me is that they have some kind of quality control over their work. I hate authors who have badly formatted books, and their excuse is that they don't have an e-reader. Psh, it's a finished product. If you can't handle quality control yourself, then you need to hire someone else who can do so. I'm not gonna deal with crappy line breaks regardless of price.
+1 That is exactly how I feel. If you are going to put any product out on the market, you should always make sure that it meets the quality control requirements that your market has established. For ebooks, they are pretty simple - correct spelling, grammar, and the general layout on the formats that are out there. To do this one would either have to have a device or hire someone with a device to ensure that these basics are met.
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