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Old 09-01-2009, 03:08 PM   #84
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Originally Posted by IncarnadinePress View Post
Don't underestimate the technical challenge of producing a well-formatted, saleable eBook. While most of the users on this forum are extremely technologically adept, most people, including authors, are not. Isn't it a better use of their time to become better writers, rather than learning how to be passable eBook coders?

Until there is a single eBook standard and a truly fool-proof, one-click tool for creating that standard, publishers and their vendors still have a vital production role to play.
I haven't. The key word is "still." I ask, if publishers consider ebooks completely innocuous, why do they seem hesitant to embrace and help us buy more books more easily? Right now I have several books on paper that I'd like to carry around w/ me digitally, and I can't find ebook versions.

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