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Originally Posted by odedta
What are these images if not an eBook viewer and editors?
Seriously... Sigil has a WYSIWYG editor which is a nice feature, however, what is the real difference if you can see the book and edit the code accordingly? if you use a WYSIWYG you probably won't have good compatibility for devices since Sigil is programmed to write specific code for each of the buttons. Meaning, Sigil is not made for making EPUB3 books and that's where Calibre comes in.
So if you put the two side by side, I'd choose Calibre any day!
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I totally agree, I prefer calibre too -- but it is worth mentioning that if someone DID feel the WYSIWYG editing was a crucial factor, then
they should and would prefer Sigil.
Seems we all agree here, so, moving on...