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Old 03-18-2013, 03:03 PM   #13
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
The command line version does offer a choice of a higher level of compression, but unless your book is enormous (the delivered size, not the uploaded "source"), then the differences are likely to be negligible in terms of bandwidth fees. And again... the version used would still be irrelevant in that regard. The latest version of the command-line kindlegen would do just as well as the earlier versions in terms of compression.

Other than the choice of compression... Kindlegen produces the exact same ouput as the Kindle Previewer.
thanks again, diap. I'm just going to do the drag and drop thing, dropping the epub onto the latest version of KindlePreviewer.
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