We also see many
different ebook formats like AZW, EPUB, PRC, PDF, TXT, RTF, CBR, CBZ, and many more.
Not exact matches
Ebooks are
different from print books, so do not think that you can make your
ebook look
like an exact facsimile of print book, otherwise you'll only frustrate yourself by getting a poorly
formatted, unreadable
ebook.
Our new
eBook page is where you'll find answers to all sorts of frequently asked
eBook questions
like what's the difference between
different eBook formats, what's this «metadata» term mean and why is it so important, and you can learn what your
eBooks will need to get into tip top shape for your readers.
Pocketbook was the sort of company that many tech savvy users
liked because the devices had support for over nine
different ebook formats.
I
like the fact it reads so many
different ebook formats and does switch from landscape to portrait mode at the touch of a button.
Of course, there are many more
eBook readers out there, and manybooks.net strives to provide
eBooks in as many
formats as possible — we've got a brief introduction to the variety of
eBook devices available, as well as an exposition on the
formats available on this site, just in case you'd
like something a little
different.
Most formatters will assure your placement in the Smashwords Premium Catalog for distribution to retailers listed here: http://smashwords.com/distribution Review the Smashwords Style Guide to learn how
ebook formatting is
different from print
formatting (
ebooks can not and should not look
like a facsimile of the print book, for example).
Software
like Calibre is great for readers because it converts
eBooks into
different formats for
different reading devices.
We collaborate with publishers and content aggregators such as Greenwood Publishing, World Bank Publications and leading organizations
like SPIE, JSTOR and OCLC to help them with conversion projects from print & electronic files into proprietary XML
formats and
different eBook formats such as ePub, mobipocket etc..
I'm curious to know (a) why you used a paided - for service (ebookconversion.com) to do your conversion rather than use software
like Calibre (free)(http://calibre-
ebook.com/about), or Quark or Adobe CS5 which now accomodate
eBook conversion
formats; and (b) why you have chosen to send the second of your publications to a
different conversion service (ebookarchitects.com)-- is it perhaps because it's the one with the complex layout?
I'm curious to know (a) why you used a paid - for service (ebookconversion.com) to do your conversion rather than use software
like Calibre (free) or Quark or Adobe CS5 which now accommodate
eBook conversion
formats; and (b) why you have chosen to send the second of your publications to a
different conversion service (ebookarchitects.com)-- is it perhaps because it's the one with the complex layout?
Reflow will change the
formatting of the file so that you can increase font size with
different levels
like an
ebook.
In a sleazy and cynical attempt to make you part ways with your money, many of these agencies
like to say that you need a unique ISBN, not just for print and electronic, but also for
different formats of
eBooks.