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04-19-2013, 07:17 PM | #1 |
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Is there a good reason to use Atlantis WP over OO with writer2epub extension?
I have just tried both Apache OpenOffice with the writer2epub extension (both free) and the trial version of Atlantis Word Processor ($35USD) to create a long document and then convert it to an epub. The document contains paragraph numbering, indentation, and lots of embedded screenshots. The output files when viewed in ADE and Calibre look (to my eye) exactly the same, that is, excellent.
Is there a basic or major reason, which I'm not seeing, that I should consider buying AWP when the free OO seems to do the job for me just as well? I appreciate any input. Frank D |
04-20-2013, 02:22 AM | #2 |
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To each its own. I can't really work with OO, the menu's and so on are not logical to me and there are other reasons. I also tried AWP. It is small, it works very well.
Then again, I use Word. I really like those ribbons. It took about a week to get used to it, but now it is very logical and easy. I now some people hate them, but that's fine. |
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Is there any feature, function or benefit that would justify laying out money for AWP while OO is free? If not I'll just go along with OO. (I apologize in advance for the following rant) The ribbon in Word leaves me searching for the most common commands and hating it because it is SO STUPID!!! It's like everything is written in big cutesy letters on the wall with crayons. Frank |
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04-20-2013, 11:44 AM | #4 |
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Actually, the most common commands are easy accesible in the ribbon, but again, to each its own... AWP gives good results, is small (really small compared to OO and MS Office) and has some distinct features, not present in other word processors in my knowledge. Its quote handling is superb for example.
I don't use it, but then again I can buy MS Office for only $13. |
04-20-2013, 12:42 PM | #5 |
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Hi Frank,
I use AWP since about one year now and what Toxaris has said is true: it is a very small, fast and overall, a nice app. I use it nearly exclusively for converting doc to epub file format: it does it very well. Frank, I suggest you to test awp for a month; in the meantime just google it (full name) and you'll find a good deal for it ($10). It's what I did and don't regret for a second. @Toxaris May I ask you where you can get MS Office for $13 (and which version)? This looks a good price ! |
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Really good... Home User Program from my work. Office 2013 Plus version.
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Frank you're fast!
Just a few comments I had no time to point out in my preceding post. AWP is unable to deal with tables and a macro language is also not available. So if you have a bunch of tables within one document, you should use another app, or do the coding by hand with Sigil for exemple, after the conversion. This is not a so big problem, but in some case, very annoying. Anyway, if you have questions about awp, you can ask here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...=48775&page=16 Usually responses are fast. @ Toxaris I've always wanted to visit the Netherlands and get a job there however, I imagine it would cost me more than $13 |
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Arios,
No, no tables for me in an epub. I know from experience that they don't fare too well, and I don't want to get too fancy for my own good. Macros would be good, but I'm guessing I won't have that many repetitive sequential operations to make it worthwhile anyway. Thanks for that link to the AWP thread on the forum. I'll probably be using it before long. As far as responses, yours have been pretty fast. I'm finding now that AWP is a better medium for creating e-books than Apache Open Office with the writer2epub plugin, simply because when I apply vertical and horizontal spacing to my picture elements to align with text, it holds in the epub conversion, whereas with OO it does not. So you can add that feature as a very good reason for using AWP as far as my needs are concerned. I hope our discussion has generated a bit of useful information for other beginners, like me, with epub creation. Thanks again! Frank |
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So, please try to be just a little less assertive when you speak of things you do not really know. This is a very good reason. |
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04-22-2013, 05:08 PM | #13 |
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Hi Frank,
You're welcome, and it is always a pleasure to suggest solutions to someone motivated like you are. I agreed with you W2ePub is a nice extension and L. Calcinai did his best to make it even more effective. But from him I do prefer MyTXT cleaner (not related to ePub). Now about Writer2xhtml from E. Just. I think it is also a nice extension that I use very often. However the last (beta) update is dated from March 2012 and a little rejuvenation would not be bad at all. Between the 2, I prefer the ouput of AWP: globally I find the codes cleaner and the conversion process quicker. But as I said, AWP has its limits (no tables) and frankly can't be compared with such a big (and great) word processor on which Writer2xhtml is based. I hope you'll continue to share your opinions here; it is important to do so. @ Toxaris I was kidding a bit about the "$13 for MS Word" (but not about my wish to visit one day the Netherlands) . I also do not really like the ribbon in Word 2007 and 2010 I know a bit: this not intuitive to me and this is why I use AOpenOffice predominantly in conjunction to AWP. Last edited by Arios; 04-23-2013 at 12:27 AM. |
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For replacing the Ribbon take a look at http://www.ubit.ch/software/ubitmenu-languages/
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