Publishers don't
care about ebook quality.
As a narrative, «Background» is instructive reading for anyone who
cares about eBooks and what we pay for them.
At Alpha eBook, real people who
care about your eBook do all of the formatting.
«Does Amazon even
care about ebooks anymore?»
I would argue that after launching the iBookstore with great fanfare Apple is acting very much like a company that doesn't much
care about ebooks.
So, how many ebook customers does Amazon have to trash before we figure out they do not
care about the ebook customer, only the revenue opportunity that someone else may be getting.
Not exact matches
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Which led me to my implication that Apple doesn't really
care that much
about selling
eBooks, just selling more hardware.
No author in his right mind would advocate stealing
ebook titles except one who is already established and wealthy and could clearly
care less
about his work being stolen at this stage in his career... and no clear - thinking person could believe that the field has been leveled for creators of short fiction versus longer fiction
ebooks by the «pay per page» standard when you include short illustrated works.
I don't
care about print vs.
ebook.
Amazon is talking
about ebook sales going to authors while print book sales would go to Hatchette and if Hatchette had agreed to this - showing they
cared about their authors - Amazon would go back to large restocking / reorders on print books, discounting print books instead of selling them at the absurd high prices set by Hatchette which they've been complaining
about, and re-enabling pre-order buttons.
I don't see them
caring, not one bit,
about the fact that the vast majority of
eBook formats eradicate a user's right to space - and sometimes even time - shift copyrighted works.
Finally, a lot of readers are still reading
ebooks in PDF file format, because they just don't
care about the benefits of reflowable text (EPUB + KF8, formats they've never heard of).
who
cares about some nerd going to turn his
ebook reader into gay porn downloader torrent client?
There's perhaps an even bigger cause for
caring about Stephenson's
ebook fidelity.
My reasoning in releasing four small
ebooks for 99c instead one large one for $ 2.99 or $ 4.99 is that nobody
cares about 99 cents.
If you don't
care too much
about how the
ebook reader looks and only mind your book reading experience, then you might want to try this out.
Pressbooks was designed to take
care of the technical hurdle of publishing: We make it easy for anyone to make professional - quality
ebooks and PDFs for print, without knowing anything
about coding or book design.
For instance, a shoe - selling website put out a free
ebook that actually had a number of useful things to say
about finding and taking
care of shoes, and that went into a fair bit of detail on topics that weren't otherwise well - covered in my index.
Renegotiate with all authors, we don't
care about print, we want
ebook rights!
She previously worked at Gutenberg Technology, where she took
care of educational
ebooks; and in Gobelins, where she focused on the latest design innovation
about ebooks.
Regarding the release of HP in
ebook format: I doubt very much if anyone
cares about any financial implications from delaying the release.
One could hope that a new Kindle DX is a possibility too, but I just don't think that Amazon
cares about large - screen
ebook readers anymore, unfortunately.
ND: A unified
ebook standard embraced by all e-reader manufacturers, top - notch publishing tools that embrace that standard, and a community that
cares more
about what we're saying to each other than the best ways to turn discourse into a numbers game.
Those
ebook readers who
care enough
about DRM to have a problem with it will, like me and (presumably) like Cory Doctorow, download easy illegal tools and break it.
i've been happily using fbreader for a while now which is a good solid (and open source, if you
care about these things)
ebook reader but it does lack a few of the customisation features Aldiko has — most notably the font size and layout settings.
And I've begun to wonder, also, if the unspoken concern that lies behind resistance to
ebooks among literary - minded people isn't somehow related to this feeling, that the novel is on the cusp of changing irrevocably, becoming something unrecognisable to we who
care about it so, and in the traditional capitalist manner: with little to no discussion
about what these changes might mean and lots of racing pell - mell toward the ever - retreating utopian future.
Many authors are saying they don't want to be counted, don't
care about the industry's need for evaluation of
ebooks» prevalence in the market and sales trends.
No one
cared about books until Amazon proved there was a market for eReaders and
eBooks.
The size will vary across
ebook readers depending on the resolution of the device, with the scene breaks being smaller on high resolution devices, but the person reading will not know or
care about the alternate devices.
I just released a picture - rich
ebook about my experience
caring for hospitalized children with cancer.
-LSB-...] Beautiful
Ebook Formatting (Creative Penn) I want my
ebooks to look great but I don't want the technical hassle of having to
care about formatting issues.
Based on the steady increase in
ebook sales over the past few years, it's reasonable to conclude that the average reader doesn't really
care too much
about DRM.
After all, people don't want to buy eReader (be it eInk or not), people don't
care about whether format is open or not (although 1984 argument may scare some people, in reality
eBooks are little different from paper books in this regard for all practical purposes).
Once you're locked in Amazon couldn't
care less
about you buying
ebooks without DRM; what they
care about is that, for you, the most convenient way to get new books is to go through their store.
Perhaps the fiction writer publishing exclusively in
eBook format who doesn't
care about copyright.
I know that all my
ebooks are still available online in the cloud, be it from Amazon, Kobo, B&N or Google, so I don't
care about keeping tabs on them.
The new Kindle is the best
ebook reader you can get for the least amount of money, especially if you don't
care about edge lighting or have less than $ 100 to spend.
I expect it to to support ePub flavors soon, and I'm a lot more excited
about the support of older DRM formats because I have a huge investment there — I have access to the tools to strip, but don't
care to have to bother for something like 2500 DRM'd
ebooks.
It's very apparent that Mr. Coker
cares about his customers and more importantly he respects the author, the writing process and he is an advocate for the future of
ebooks.
But I don't sense that CEO Tim Cook, and especially iTunes czar Eddy Cue,
care much
about digital publishing, possibly feeling a bit burned by the government's
eBook lawsuit.
You and I both make the most money from
ebooks, but we also
care about print and audio.
I'm not convinced Apple even
cares that much
about ebooks, or at least not till the DOJ intervened.
I don't really
care about DRM, I buy most of my
ebooks from epubs.
What I don't understand is why Apple would
care at all
about what
ebook prices are.
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