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Old 11-19-2018, 03:36 PM   #1
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How good are book tools on Windows?

I am thinking of running Windows 10 on my next PC after being away from Microsoft since Windows XP. Are book manipulation tools any good on Windows? My impression is that most hobbyist development nowadays is tilted towards open software, and thus platforms with a good POSIX command line and development tools.

What I mostly use right now is:

Sigil (in the past I have found this to be better on Linux and Mac than Windows)
kindlegen
kindleunpack
Kindle Comic Creator
DeDRM (and sometimes it's underlying components by command line like ineptepub)
koboify fonts
convert LIT
assorted PalmDOC tools and explode Plucker
vim


Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

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