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Old 07-02-2019, 01:08 PM   #7
DNSB
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Originally Posted by Owl_ View Post
which would you suggest?
My personal preference for an epub editor is Sigil along with calibre's editor for some tasks where switch editors makes them easier. That both are open source and free is a bonus for me.

Please note that generally, I am not creating an epub. I am either editing an epub for my personal use to correct what I regard as egregious formatting errors or to help someone who is having issues getting their epub into a publishable form.

I have used various epub authoring tools (InDesign, Vellum, Atlantis, etc.) but Sigil and calibre make it easier to get to the source files rather than using a WYSIWYG editing mode.
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