![]() You’ll use this app to preview your ePub-format eBooks. Adobe Digital Editions, Adobe’s eBook reader.You’ll use this app to see what your Kindle-format eBooks will look like on various types of Kindle devices. Kindle Previewer, Amazon’s eBook testing application.You’ll also use it to read the Jutoh Reference Manual. You’ll use this app to preview your Kindle-format eBooks. The Kindle App, Amazon’s eBook reader.Jutoh uses KindleGen to create Kindle eBooks. KindleGen, Amazon’s tool for creating a Kindle-compatible eBook.Jutoh and the Kindle-format Jutoh Manual, Creating Great Ebooks Using Jutoh.I assume you’ve already installed a popular manuscript editing application, such as LibreOffice or Microsoft Word.Publish your eBook files to Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing, Barnes & Noble’s Nook Press, Apple’s iBook Authors, and other electronic and print distributors.In this step, you preview your eBook files with Amazon’s Kindle Previewer and Adobe’s Digital Editions, then go back and adjust the Jutoh project until you’re happy with the look and behavior of the eBook file in each format. Use Jutoh to generate an eBook file for each format you want to publish (Mobi, ePub, etc.).This step is similar to the typesetting process a print publisher performs to produce printed Galleys. Import your manuscript into Jutoh, and edit the resulting Jutoh Project to make it look good as an eBook. ![]() If you like you can even use Jutoh to write your eBook.
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