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I don't KNOW if this works--did you try Readium or Azardi, for a browser-based solution on PC? Hitch
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Haven't tried those yet, but I will.
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I take it you're marketing this book from your own website, or an e-commerce website that isn't one of the Big ones, and thus, need to tell people what readers to download to read the book? Is that the situation? Hitch
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A little of both. My publisher is getting it onto amazon (print and kindle) and itunes so for those the formatting will be what is required and fairly straight forward. I'm not sure if iBooks will be able to sell the enhanced epub3 FF file or not (waiting to here back from my publisher), if not we have a non-enhanced (no audio) version to send them. And of course its wonderful to have the book sold as many places as possible but I also like being able to sell it directly from my website to customers both to cement the customer/seller relationship and so I don't have to share any of the $$ with Apple or Amazon or whomever.
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The other thing is, even though we have/use INDD in-house, we basically still do FF Books by hand, coding-wise. It seems to be simpler, overall, than trying to square-peg-round-hole INDD into FF. That could, however, also just be me being old and inflexible. ;-)
Hitch
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INDD seems to do a pretty complete job with FF, what am I missing?