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They've got rotating ads in the big square box on the left
of the page. The first one I hit looked like part of the
site (yes, I know that's the idea); AVS Document Converter.
Watch your footing that you don't step in something...
I dunno.
Despite their Privacy Policy, I would be leery of finding
my uploaded content in those cheap'n'sleazy article sites
that are all over the web.
But hey, it happens anyway, no matter where you post...
When somebody has used 2epub for a while, I'd appreciate
hearing about the overall experience. It's probably perfectly
legit.
Meanwhile, I don't quite get their membership thing. They don't
appear to have forums or other content... unless it's just
to post a rating.
Interesting.
- kevin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: beelia
>
> I haven't used this, but FYI:
>
>http://www.2epub.com/
>
> Bee
>
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Roberta Hennessey
> <rahennessey -at- gmail -dot- com>wrote:
>
> > Please keep us in the loop. This process would be very interesting to
> hear
> > about. Thanks for your input.
> >
> > Bobbi
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Chantel Brathwaite <
> > brathwaitec -at- castupgrade -dot- com> wrote:
> >
> > > Becca,
> > >
> > > I haven't done this yet, but I've heard rumblings about it from our
> > > customer, so that might come down the pike within the next year.
> It
> > seems
> > > pretty straightforward for the Kindle ... The system I am
> documenting
> > is
> > > spread out over several rooms and sometimes two floors, so them
> being
> > able
> > > to carry a manual around on a Kindle, Nook, or IPad would be really
> > helpful
> > > for them.
> > >
> > > Chantel
> > >
> > >
> > > On 6/7/2011 3:48 PM, Becca wrote:
> > >
> > >> Has anyone experimented with putting their documents in e-format
> to be
> > >> read on the Kindle, Nook, or iPad?
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