Sun August 04 2013
Sigil V0.7.3 released |
05:07 AM by user_none in E-Book Software | Sigil I’m somewhat pleased to announce the immediate availability of Sigil 0.7.3. This release is primary a bug fix release. Please see the changelog for a full listing. Currently there is no OS X package for 0.7.3 available. Even though this release fixes numerous bugs on OS X a package cannot be built at this time. The macdeployqt tool I use for OS X packaging is broken in Qt 5.1.0. I was not able to get the workaround to resolve the issue fully. Hopefully, this will be fixed in the next Qt release. |
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Sat August 03 2013
Mysterious Samsung Daynote - destined to challenge Amazon? |
06:48 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Color us skeptics on this one, but Phandroid is speculating and wishfully-thinking about a new device from Samsung that could challenge Amazon's alleged dominance in the world of E Ink devices. The talk is about the Samsung Daynote. Nothing more than the trademark application to go on at the moment, but hey, it certainly isn't out of the realm of possibility.
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Chain-reading e-books? You could be an e-book addict |
05:31 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | General Discussions Do you find reading e-books to be "psychologically or physically habit-forming... to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma" (Dictionary.com)? Well, perhaps you're an e-book addict. In fact, The Independent depicts a case where someone's e-book habit had gotten so excessive that it became a very real, damaging addiction.
A doctor quoted in the article blames the rise in consumer electronics as the culprit for this new kind of addiction.
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Disruption through online book sales - is Germany next? |
03:13 PM by fjtorres in E-Book General | General Discussions From The Shatzkin files:
(Bold mine.)
Not sure how accurate his read of the market is or how things look on the ground but I suspect he isn't totally wrong. One thing he doesn't go into, that may factor in the disruption, is that German-language books, like English-language books, have strong markets *outside* Germany. While he is looking at Germany alone, I expect that German ebooks from the trad-pubbers and emerging indie publishers won't be restricted to the borders of Germany. Those cross-border sales should be an extra incentive for authors looking to go indie. Again, I don't know how much difference it'll make but the numbers he cites suggest ebooks in Germany may soon be breaking from hobbyist/enthusiast territory into the mainstream, and every little bit should help accelerate the transition. Does his analysis hold water? [image by Pen Waggener via Flickr] |
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Is Sony readying the PRS-T3? PRS-T2 on sale for $99 |
02:03 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News Just received word that the Sony Reader PRS-T2 is on sale for $99 on Sony's online store. Free ground shipping. Perhaps it's just a random sale. Or perhaps, Sony's clearing inventories for the introduction of the much anticipated PRS-T3. |
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Fri August 02 2013
DOJ: Let's force Apple to allow in-app links to bookstores |
01:03 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | General Discussions Remember back in 2011 when Apple bought the hammer down on iOS e-reader apps? Companies, including Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, and Kobo, were no longer allowed to link to their respective online bookstore, but rather exclusively use Apple's in-app subscription system (which, conveniently, promised the latter a 30% cut on generated sales). Well, perhaps Apple will have to revise its business plan in the upcoming days. If it's up to the DOJ, e-book app vendors should be allowed to link to their stores again for the next two years:
In addition, the DOJ is suggesting that Apple should end its existing agreements with the five publishers it's accused of conspiring with and refrain from entering new e-book distribution contracts for five years. [via TechCrunch] [related: Apple eBook price fixing case going to court] |
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calibre V0.9.42 released |
08:10 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book Software | Calibre MobileReader Kovid just released calibre V0.9.42. It includes bug-fixes related to the new improved database backend (still in testing, following the link for more information), along with the following other fixes and changes: New Features
Bug Fixes
Improved news sources
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