There are those who say you can use Adobe InDesign or even Microsoft Word to produce an acceptable hybrid file. ![]() ![]() ![]() All I know is that I have a lot of experience in producing print publications and I’ve been unable to get acceptable results in this way. My usual method of working is to use Jutoh or Scrivener to produce mobi and epub ebook files. With either of these programs, you can produce excellent ebook files quickly but neither would be any good for pumping out a print book. If I can really be persuaded to go through the long, hard slog of producing a print book, then I’ll shift over to InDesign or Quark XPress and more or less start again. I believe this is the only way to produce a truly professional-looking print book. However, I’m always happy to be proved wrong, particularly if it means less work for me, so I downloaded Bookwright and fired it up on my Mac and here’s the opening screen. Start a New Book is the place to begin so I clicked on the button. ![]() The program is definitely not lightning fast and feels a bit clunky. It brings up a Choose your book page where you select the size of book you want.
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