tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8903848080840259127.post7145159997295792460..comments2024-02-16T14:10:12.166+08:00Comments on Bibliophile Stalker: Essay: Playing Tricks with eBooksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8903848080840259127.post-39648419466427883262010-02-25T09:41:25.490+08:002010-02-25T09:41:25.490+08:00hey, you've made a good case the pros of ebook...hey, you've made a good case the pros of ebooks. I'm trying to figure out if e publishing is the way to go for my first novel... I still kinda have this fantasy about print being the ultimate goal, but do you think it will even be relevant in the future of publishing?zzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10054161298307361621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8903848080840259127.post-84310610600591092902010-02-24T08:39:28.000+08:002010-02-24T08:39:28.000+08:00Hey there Charles! Happy New Year, btw. Microsoft ...Hey there Charles! Happy New Year, btw. Microsoft Word isn't the only editor that allows you to track changes. I use the OpenOffice suite (the Write app for word processing) on my computers and one of my editors uses Word. We are able to send the ms back and forth without losing any of the changes' information.<br /><br />And, like you, I'm also quite partial to HTML as an ebook format. For a novel, you need little else and it can offer additional benefits such as the Choose Your Own Adventure-type narratives you mention.Kaz Augustinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01839835518368442832noreply@blogger.com