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Old 05-05-2016, 10:16 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by AlanHK View Post
I've got a Mac-centric client that I make ePubs for.

It would be useful if he could extract the html files and images for his website as he needs them. I could do it for him, but is there a simple way he can do this on an iPad or iMac?
I know how fussy Macs are about filetypes so I don't know if an unzipper would work easily.

I guess Sigil or Calibre would work, but I'd rather not complicate things.
Complicated
Oh! Right! MAC
"Simple enough, even a Manager can use one" -- Me (1988)

e-book viewer (the Calibre CLI tool) allows copy (and paste...someplace else )
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