I am not talking about typos or errors that are in both the eBook and the pBook but newly introduced errors that are eBook only. Take a new book just written. Both the pBook & the eBook start off with the same electronic copy. There should be no reason at all for introducing errors into the eBook. What that shows is that the people doing the eBook versions have no clue how to do it correctly. Depending on the source, they need to read the resulting eBook. And they at least need to look at it to check the formatting and realize they botched it and fix it. I've fixed too many eBooks because of botched formatting. When I am done with an eBook, it looks better then it did from the publisher. Not all eBooks are bad. Just most.
Last edited by JSWolf; 06-09-2012 at 07:11 PM.
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