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Old 10-01-2008, 05:02 PM   #60
Hadrien
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Originally Posted by starrigger View Post
Well, of course, it conveyed a completely different message when there was no copyright info in the book. But I apologize for getting all hot under the collar without giving you time to respond. I should have checked the other two, to see if it was a systematic omission or an accidental one. Clearly it was accidental on your part, in any case. I appreciate your getting right on it, to correct it.

And again, if you could take the current version of Neptune Crossing from my site, that would give your readers the correct text.

Thanks.
As I pointed out, Feedbooks is actually more of a publishing service than a conversion website.

In this case, I'm not the one who uploaded the text: I've been far too busy working on updating the publishing feature. My goal is to create something easy enough for any author to use, and avoid the exact situation that you're in, where you have to spend a large ammount of time to get your books in all the different formats available.

When the user submitted the text, I noticed that it included the correct source and included the last page where you mention the PayPal donation, but didn't noticed that the first page was missing.

Anyway it's fixed now, and your books are available for all sorts of devices this way, including non-dedicated devices like the iPhone (http://www.feedbooks.com/help/iphone).
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