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    eCub - a simple to use EPUB and MobiPocket ebook creator

    Wed, 12/03/2008 - 18:43 — julian

    eCub eCub - a simple .epub creation tool

    eCub is a cross-platform tool for creating EPUB and MobiPocket books. EPUB is become a popular e-book standard and is open and free for all to implement. EPUB files can be read by MobiPocket, Adobe Digital Editions, FBReader, Stanza, the Sony Reader, and many other readers and applications. MobiPocket books can be read on desktop platforms, mobile platforms and the Amazon Kindle e-book reader.

    eCub in Action

    eCub offers a convenient way to import text and XHTML files and create all the necessary components of an EPUB file. It makes it easy to view and edit files, and check the generated EPUB, using external tools. It can also generate audio files from your book content using eSpeak and other text-to-speech software.

    A wizard allows you to create a new project in seconds, with options for generating a table of contents, a cover page, and a title page. You can create a simple cover design image using templates and a simple design tool. Then you can compile, check and try out the EPUB at the click of a button.

    To summarize, this is what eCub does:

    • Creates unencrypted EPUB files from text or XHTML files;

    • Creates MobiPocket files if you have the mobigen application;

    • allows editing of the text or XHTML files with a simple internal editor or designated external editors;

    • helps you create a simple cover design image;

    • optionally creates title, content and cover pages;

    • can be run from the command line as part of a build script;

    • can be used in portable mode (data and settings are stored locally);

    • can convert your book content to audio files (WAV or MP3).

        eCub does not do WYSIWYG or syntax-highlighted editing, and it currently only produces unencrypted EPUB and MobiPocket output. It's likely to be useful for simple projects, such as novels, where using an expensive tool such as Adobe's InDesign is overkill.

        We're providing eCub free of charge, on Windows, Linux, Mac, FreeBSD and Solaris, for personal and commercial use. However, eCub is not an open source application.

        JutohYou may like to consider the Jutoh ebook editor for easier, WYSIWYG editing, more sophisticated import, and greater configurability. Jutoh also handles footnotes, index entries and other aspects that would take a long time to perfect with eCub.

        eCub is built with the cross-platform application development framework wxWidgets (http://www.wxwidgets.org), and all dialogs were created by our own Rapid Application Development tool, DialogBlocks (http://www.dialogblocks.com).

        Download eCub

        Windows | Mac | Linux | FreeBSD | Solaris | Translation file

        Download the latest eCub here. I'd be grateful if you can send bug reports here.

        eCub for Windows
        eCub for Windows is about 4.8 MB in size. You need about 10 MB of disk space.

        • eCub 1.11 for Windows NT/W2K/XP/Vista/Windows 7

        • eCub 1.11 for PortableApps.com

            Vista/Windows 7 users: if when running eCub you see error messages about a resource load failure, please install eCub into a folder other than Program Files, or adjust permissions for the Program Files folder.

            eCub for Mac OS X
            eCub for Mac OS X is about 5 MB in size. It requires OS X 10.3.9 (Panther) or later. This disk image contains universal binaries and will run on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.

            The archive is a disk image; downloading will automatically mount it, and you can then drag the eCub 2.xx folder

            to an appropriate place, such as the Applications folder. You need about 20 MB of disk space.

            • eCub 1.11 for Mac OS X

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