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Old 02-04-2010, 03:16 AM   #2
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I don't know about speed, but I suspect you'll find that KindleGen produces a much smaller final file than Calibre (it definitely does a better job than Mobipocket Creator). With Amazon switching to a better royalty rate in June, but taking a fee for data size off the top, size will be important.



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Originally Posted by zdavatz View Post
We are using kindlegen to generate a large Ebook (the Paper Version has about 3000 pages/ A4 size). When compiling with kindlegen the process takes more then 2 hours to finish!

Do you have stats on Calibre that Calibre is faster then Kindlegen?

We get the data in XML and convert it to MOBI/AZW/PRC and EPUB.

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