Another idea would be to contact the developers of some apps that you like/admire and see what they would suggest. The app store usually has contact information for most apps.
M Nolan
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Light and Lens Studio wrote: Another idea would be to contact the developers of some apps that you like/admire and see what they would suggest. The app store usually has contact information for most apps.
JimBobLc
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Martinsburg, West Virginia, US
Take a look at Smashwords, you can upload ebooks, not sure if they also allow ibooks, and they have people who offer to reformat your material for some minimal amount $50 or so.
M Nolan
Posts: 176
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
JimBobLc wrote: Take a look at Smashwords, you can upload ebooks, not sure if they also allow ibooks, and they have people who offer to reformat your material for some minimal amount $50 or so.
"According to the contract in iBooks Author, books that writers charge for through the iBooks 2 store are subject to fees, which isn't new — iTunes does the same thing with apps in the App Store. But the contract also stipulates books created with the Author tool may only be sold in the iBooks 2 store, and nowhere else. While some writers may deem the Apple iBooks store an adequate revenue stream, others may not welcome the regulations."
"According to the contract in iBooks Author, books that writers charge for through the iBooks 2 store are subject to fees, which isn't new — iTunes does the same thing with apps in the App Store. But the contract also stipulates books created with the Author tool may only be sold in the iBooks 2 store, and nowhere else. While some writers may deem the Apple iBooks store an adequate revenue stream, others may not welcome the regulations."