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Old 06-27-2010, 08:23 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by charleski View Post
It's been an excellent tool for quite some time, since it's the only readily-available program to allow post-creation editing of epubs. Valloric and I may have had disagreements in the past, but Sigil occupies a unique, and very valuable, position in the epub ecosystem.
Seconded.
I had a regrettably large number of epubs with spelling mistakes and other editorial gaffes. Sigil not only made fixing these possible, it made it easy.

I also have fun re-inserting diagrams and illustrations present in the dead-tree version of the document but missing from the epub.

I really like Sigil, and it is not just because at my day job I'm a fan of TrollTech's Qt framework.
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