[NTLK] NewtonPress?

Dan dan at dbdigitalweb.com
Tue Mar 8 17:51:44 EST 2016


On 3/8/2016 5:36 PM, Doctor Clu wrote:
> Newton press does some awesome stuff that is for sure.  :D
It is what you see is what you get, and easy to add images.  But takes a
while to add a table of contents since you can't search the document and
have to manually page though to get to the chapters etc.
Also it tends to crash a lot in my experience.  Save your project often
and to DIFFERENT files.  I have seen moments where everything looks fine
but it crashed on compile.  In the end I had to redo the entire book,
yet everything looked fine.  If you save to different files then you can
go back a revision without loosing your work.

Of course if you don't plan on doing a table of contents and only a
simple import then compile, then no need to worry about version saving.

-Dan
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>> On Mar 8, 2016, at 7:53 AM, Marisa Giancarla <fstltna at me.com> wrote:
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>> Im wanting to convert some of my pulp fiction collection (http://pocketfiction.com) for the Newton as freeware so i am wondering if NewtonPress was the preferred format. Any opinions?
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>> Marisa
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