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Old 08-08-2011, 12:20 AM   #39
Rand Brittain
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I will but only because of the number of people here, on MobileRead, use the Linux version. People who actively contribute and use Sigil on a regular basis. My goal is to make and keep Sigil being useful and helpful for ebook creation. As long as it's fun to work on and someone finds it useful than I will continue to work on it.
I wouldn't want you to think we don't use it. I did most of the work on the EPUB version of Nobilis using Sigil on Ubuntu, and it's ended up being a success. If I hadn't had a useful editor, there's no way it would ever have happened, since I had to struggle through the process of making sidebars, galleries, and endless footnotes mostly by trial and error.

Having good software made it possible, and I don't think people will ever get involved in making their own ebooks if they don't have fairly simple access to that software, so yay Sigil!
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