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Old 07-31-2007, 12:11 PM   #30
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How long did it take to get those ebooks in the format ready for you to read? MORE THEN THREE CLICKS! If I start with an RTF file and use Book Designer to create an LRF, it takes more then THREE CLICKS to do so.
Then you are using a poor tool.

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Trust me when I say YOU ARE WAY OFF BASE HERE!
You have yet to explain how I am way off base.

I assume that all books are submitted to the publishers in electronic form. To do so otherwise makes little sense in this day and age. Once it's in that form, it's simply a matter of saving the file into a standard format (once we have a standard eBook format).

OK. I give in. So it's not 3 clicks. It's 6 clicks. Twice the work that I thought.
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