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Old 02-27-2018, 06:11 AM   #7
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by sjfan View Post
The editor is more flexible, but Polish Books is superior for dealing with multiple books (as in a full library like this).

You can select 100 books, run Polish Books, set the options you want for font subsetting, click start, and go have a cup of coffee while it handles them all.
This is true. But for example in the case of Penguin Random House books, there's stuff that can be deleted to reduce the size. Like the fonts they have for an advertising XHTML. Also, you can losslessly reduce using the default 80% and in most cases you won't see any compression artifacts.

So if you want to reduce eBook size as much as possible, you do have to use the editor.
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