When it comes to mobile devices, there are probably about 14,999 combinations of hardware, software, app version and OS versions. Evaluating an epub file on mobile devices Overall, I found this process quite reasonable. It turned out that I was able to upload and read my work in progress on both smart phone and iPad. I was interested in checking my work and making sure cover images, internal images, table of contents and fonts were reasonably behaving across a range of mobile devices. This led me to wonder about uploading and viewing my current work in progress on a smart phone (an old HTC Evo) and my iPad, as well as viewing it in a Firefox epub reader on my laptop browser. I stumbled across this article, Smartphones: The Next Home of the Ebook? here on The Book Designer site discussing the potential of smart phones as ereaders. In this article, Jeff Bach explains how we can view them before they’re ready to be published and why we might want to think about doing that. By Jeff Bach ( of us don’t think about converting our books to ebooks until after they’re completed and ready for publication.
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