On February 14th, Sourcefabric will officially launch a tool to help people and organisations write and publish engaging, beautiful print and digital books.
Edit: It's here!
The free, open source platform will cover the entire book production workflow from collaborative writing and editing, to fully customisable output and design. You can manage a community of authors, proofreaders, translators and editors effortlessly while the software takes care of book structure, formatting, licensing, and versions.
Export to beautiful book-formatted epub, mobi, odt, html or print-ready pdf within minutes and open up entire new revenue models for your content.
We'll be announcing the name, features and more at O’Reilly’s Tools of Change for Publishing Conference on February 14th 2012.
If you are a publishing house, media organisation or journalist and you can't wait till then, we're organising a small number of one-on-one remote demos before the announcement.
Please get in touch if you'd like us to take you through the features or send you a press pack.
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