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    Default e-book creation software?

    Hey,
    I was wondering whether anyone knows of any software that can help to design [mostly] some good looking e-books?

    Im in the middle of writing the internet of the music Theory book I wrote, which has sold around 70 copies in my local area [Wanting to expand] but.. Instead of just scanning and having poor quality, I'm looking for something professional

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!

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    Just type it in likes of ms word or whatever, make it into a PDF and design a front/back cover using photoshop?

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    See, when I do that it always looks unprofessional. lol thanks for your help though!

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    Ebooks are generally just pdf's, get an app that can save a file as pdf and your set

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    I have CutePDF, that does the trick!

    Its the design side I'm looking for!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iApps View Post
    I have CutePDF, that does the trick!

    Its the design side I'm looking for!
    An e-book is generally a PDF version of the paper version of a book... surely the paper version already has design & graphics work done?

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    The paper was professionally formatted, and therefore I cannot get that onto my computer, also I'm re-writing it so.. yh

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    Quote Originally Posted by iApps View Post
    The paper was professionally formatted, and therefore I cannot get that onto my computer, also I'm re-writing it so.. yh
    Ahh, I see.

    I should have mentioned this before; Adobe InDesign is good for print design.. but also e-book kind of stuff too, as you can imagine. Check it out!

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    I've used CutePDF in school just to check coursework we had to do, it isn't half bad.
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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