They then tried to hack into the RC server and
upload the files there.
Go to create your resume, select the plan and
upload your file there and click continue in bottom.
Not exact matches
One of the most popular and user - friendly apps out
there is FileZilla, but if you use Firefox, you might want to check a FireFTP extension, which allows you to download and
upload files right from the browser.
A few resources to finish off the other resource
file on here,
there is a max of 20
uploads per resource!!!
What a great place for us to
upload short instructional videos — or long ones;
there's no limit on size
files or video length.
There's also the option to disallow certain
file extensions from being
uploaded to the platform.
It's a work in progress as
there are many, many more
files to
upload!!
There, you'll see the list of already
uploaded files, along with the option to
upload new ones.
From
there, it is simply a matter of deciding if you are ready to
upload the
file and move on to your cover
file.
Also, while Amazon allows you to
upload a ePub
file, Amazon's native format is MOBI, so
there could be some tweaking needed after they convert the
file.
I also believe that
there is less of a chance of conversion issues if you
upload a MOBI
file for Amazon and an ePUB for the other outlets.
Another notes that she uses InDesign (but she also says
there is a learning curve and that
there are issues with it, as
there are with almost any other program, when you
upload a non-MOBI
file to Amazon).
For another, you can look at your
files in a native e-reader program or on your e - reader / tablet / smartphone before you
upload to the site and see if
there are any problems that need to be fixed.
Once I'm satisfied, I can
upload to any of the sites that accept ePub and be fairly confident that
there will be no mucking with the
file formatting.
There is no cost at all to
upload a
file to Kindle, B&N, Kobo, iBookstore, and Smashwords (which then gets your story out to Sony and others).
There's an even simpler solution, especially if you want to bypass the ebook conversion process and
upload your Word
file directly to KDP.
To ensure that
there isn't any confusion with either of these services and their distribution methods, it's generally better to
upload your POD book
files to IngramSpark first, then CreateSpace, but in theory, you shouldn't have a problem either way.
There is no cost at all to
upload a
file to Kindle, B&N, and Smashwords (which then gets your story out to Apple, Kobo, Sony and others).
, open accounts
there, and decide how to
upload your book
files.
From
there you can
upload your PDF to Lulu and then convert that to an ePub
file.
While Vellum's price tag is supposed to let authors make one version of their ebooks that look streamlined and professional then
upload it to all retail platforms, the price of the service is fairly close to what some formatters would charge to produce the different
file versions of the books, and all the author has to do
there is email the original document of the book without going through the laborious process of formatting it within the app.
There is new functionality that will allow you to
upload a PDF or ePub eBook to any directory and then via a
file manager
upload it to your Google Play Books... [Read more...]
Beyond the categories you can choose for your book when you
upload the
files into Kindle Direct Publishing,
there are some secret categories for which you can rank if they are appropriate to your book.
There is a field that will allow you to
upload your book
file.
As we have come to expect from mobile browsers,
there is no native
file upload support and on the WP7 devices I used last night no flash support either, this is something that will change in future as adobe have announced flash support will come to WP7.
There is no obligation, once
files are
uploaded, all of your information is held in the highest regard, and will never be divulged to third parties.
If you add to that the difficulty of checking every character in a
file to make sure each one converted properly (an almost impossible task),
there will most definitely be some errors in e-books on Amazon, at least the first time they're
uploaded.
I have to be even more careful than ever before to make sure
there is no issue with my work when I get ready to
upload a
file.
There are conversion software sites where you can
upload a
file and change it to whatever.
From
there, Amazon will allow you to
upload your e-book as a word document, text
file, PDF, or HTML.
You have to look at where KOBO will be selling your books, will
there be DRM, how much more time will it take to prepare and
upload a
file to Writing Life as opposed to just
uploading to Smashwords and letting them distribute to KOBO for you.
There are free online tools available, which will allow you to
upload your
file and then download a converted EPUB.
Like with the book itself,
there are probably
file sizes that won't
upload to KDP, but that size is certainly similar to the 50 MB total
file size.
When you
upload a
file to the KDP service, and click Preview,
there is a small link that says «Download HTML».
There is even an option to convert an
uploaded text
file.
@Brian
There is no way to
upload an EPUB
file and convert it to a print book
file.
Apple / Kobo (or Smashwords / Draft2Digital) Unfortunately, you can't use the epub generated by NookPress to
upload directly to Apple or Kobo — not because
there are Nook links inside (which is also a problem), but because NookPress's Epub has errors that won't pass the Epub Validator necessary for your
file to
upload properly to Apple and Kobo.
There are a number of ebook aggregators like Smashwords, BookBaby, BookTango, and others that allow you to
upload your ebook
file and they then distribute it to a list of retailers.
When it comes to
uploading your source
file,
there are two options for you to compose a Smashwords - compatible eBook:.
There are also a number of ways to
upload a Word document and get an ePub
file.
There, you can enter info about your book (author name, description, price, etc.) and
upload your e-book cover and interior
file.
The ipad is going to have serious competition because
there will be a lot of folks who will look at that amazon tablet and go «hrm, so I can stream using my VOD account,
upload my
files using my cloud, buy all my cheap * legal * music, and take advantage of these apps of the day??? All for this low price?!?!? Deal!»
Lulu now offers eBooks and you can
upload on
there with NO formatting whatsoever, because it just takes your
file and you get to choose the size of it for your readers.
No matter how perfect your
file conversion turns out to be,
there will always be a glitch when you
upload it.
It's like one click you just
upload the
file onto Amazon and then you can create your keywords and your author page and all of that right
there so it's really very simple.
You can use Google Docs to write documents or
upload your existing
files to your Google Drive and then export them to ePub from
there.
Of course, when Rowling self - publishes, she's has a team of people behind her and her own company on the case, so it's not like she sits
there on her own and
uploads files to Amazon.
You only need your book designed and formatted for print and ebook; then you can
upload your
files directly to Amazon, Createspace, and (if you choose to go wide) Smashwords or Draft2Digital (
there are other options, but these are what I use).
There are many
file types that can be
uploaded and published using KDP; some requiring only minimal formatting.
Dropbox has allowed me to
upload all of those
files to a web based storage facility and I can share folders with other volunteers or I can access it directly from my mobile device (Android phone) and send
files from
there if needed.