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Old 12-21-2013, 01:33 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by kassio92 View Post
Hi everybody .

Currently I use Sigil for my ePubs. But (as usual) it has limitation and one of the biggest -- the absence of the ePub3 support.
Recently I found commercial BlueGriffon. Hope it is more advanced in comparison with Sigil (200 Euro vs. 0 Euro!). But there is no trial to evaluate it. Does anybody use it? Or another ePub soft? May be somebody will be so kind to tell pro and contra of this program.

Thank you in advance.
It appears BlueGriffon does have a trial version but you can't edit files with it ! As the firm were behind NVU - a now open source HTML WYSIWIG editor I would expect the basic capabilities to be the same. Komposer is based on NVU and fixes some bugs in the last version of it. You might find it worthwhile grabbing the BlueGriffon trial and comparing what the editor in that would be able to do if it wasn't disabled with Komposer. My guess is that from an editing P.O.V. there will be little difference.

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