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Originally Posted by Doitsu
You really might want to give the latest Sigil version another try, because the developers tried really hard to make the transition for Book View users as painless as possible. The Book View/Code View buttons are gone, but they've added a new PageEdit button to the toolbar.
Also, if you press F2, Sigil will open the current HTML file in PageEdit, if you've configured PageEdit as your preferred HTML editor.
If you enable the Preview window, resize it and drag it next to the Code View window, Sigil behaves pretty much like older versions.
If you still want to spend money on a commercial epub editor, you might want to check out the trial versions of Atlantis Word Processor and Jutoh. Both are much cheaper than the Sigil ripoff that Vibosoft sells.
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Some interesting tips. I will look into it.
Due to my personal constitution I am very fixed in my routines. I was/am very used to a certain workflow and I have trouble adapting to changes in general.
For me being able to quickly switch between html and book view is of great value and I have only minimal knowledge of html. Therefore a WYSIWYG approach is a must.
I will reinstall the new Sigil and give it another go with the help of the information you have given.
Thank you.