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Step 1
Look into the SBookBuilder, if you are on a budget. This compiler, while simple in scope, is free of charge to use and it is also free to distribute the eBooks you produce from the compiler.
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Step 2
Consider eBook Gold as an eBook compiler for a significant project that needs the profits protected. EBook Gold has security features to prevent unauthorized distribution and it also supports Java and plug-ins.
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Step 3
See if EBookEditPro meets your needs. This is an HTML compiler with brandable capability. This program offers a simple, step-by-step "eBook Creation Wizard" to guide you through the process.
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Step 4
Browse the website for eBook Pro, which has advanced security options that allow you to disable eBooks when needed. Realize that this eBook compiler requires readers to download a separate viewer, which may be bulky in practice and potentially annoying to the customer.
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Step 5
Evaluate the options offered by the various eBook compilers and consider the needs and purpose of your potential eBook. Determine which eBook compiler best meets your needs.
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Step 6
See if you can have a trial period with your chosen software to ensure that it meets your needs before you spend the money.










Comments
mikep3 said
on 4/10/2008 eBookSnap 2008 is a new eBook software released this year.Has the best security possible in 2008 and a special eBook Reader.
You can download it bellow:
http://www.eBookSnap.com