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Old 08-10-2007, 04:32 PM   #125
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if Fictionwise generated books on the fly from a single source, then they'd have all their books available in the same formats. Not so. So this cannot be true for them.
Well, like I said, I wasn't sure about them.

But your statement not necessarily true. Some formats are closed, requiring special programs to create the eBook content. These formats cannot be rendered on the fly simply because there is no way to do it.

So they may be a hybrid site - the open formats are created on the fly while the closed formats are done by hand - and only for a select set of eBooks.
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