eBookBinder 1.12.2 – Create your own ebooks using existing documents
eBookBinder is the super-easy tool to create your own ebooks using your existing documents. When compiling your book project, eBookBinder creates an epub file. There are just three major steps to your very own eBook:
- Enter book details. Name of the book and its author, add an image for the book-cover, webpage of the publisher and other details can be entered. There is no need to fill all fields, at least you should enter a name for your book.
- Add text files as chapters to your book project. Every single text file you add to eBookBinder is treated as a single chapter. Give your chapters a name and order them per drag-and-drop to your desired sequence of chapters.
- Create your ebook. Just hit the “Bind Book” Button and eBookBinder will compile the ebook for you. That’s all!
What can be added to eBookBinder:
- eBookBinder supports several different types of text files. Next to plain-text files also DOC, ODT, RTF, RTFD, HTML, Textbundle, Textpack and webarchive files are supported by eBookBinder.
- Support of markup languages eBookBinder also accepts plain-text files written in Markdown, MultiMarkdown, Textile, Wikitext, and Smark as input. These will be converted on the fly when adding these as chapters to your book-process. Visit the preferences of eBookBinder to determine the file extensions which should be treated for conversion. All files with appropriate file extensions will be converted when imported.
Built-in editor – eBookBinder also features a built-in editor which offers some basic editing features like setting text bold, inverse, or underlined, and alignment of text. However, the best feature of the editor is the reduce feature: select the text you want to keep and hit the reduce button. Anything not selected will be removed. This is ideal for editing web articles to remove all the advertising and navigation stuff quickly.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 1.12.2:
General improvements:
- MultiMarkdown, when a custom parser should be activated, the internal parser, when activated, caused a conflict. So, instead of using the custom parser, the internal parser was used. For MultiMarkdown it is now the case that the custom parser always has always priority over the other options
MultiMarkdown improvements:
- {{TOC}} markup for generating a table of contents is now supported, as well the {{TOC:2-3}} and {{TOC:3}} extended variants
Markdown, MarkdownExtra, MultiMarkdown enhancements:
- heading tags with additional attributes are no longer enclosed by p tags
Textile improvements:
- additional markup for IDs and classes can now also be provided to inline markup
- CAPS detection improved, possible CAPS within HTML tags (attributes) are no longer incorrectly converted
- table. markup is now also supported
- improved processing of attributes for block markup
- fixes a bug with the padding-right attribute in block markup
Smark bug fixes:
- fixes a problem where under certain circumstances some special elements are stripped out and do not give a correct result
- fixes a problem with the code tag that caused it not to render properly
REQUIREMENTS
- Intel, 64-bit processor
- OS X 10.10 or later
ScreenShots
Using VPN will prevent your ISP from tracking your activity especially when downloading torrents, so it is highly recommended to use VPN service to hide your identity & avoid DMCA notices!! GET VPN SUBSCRIPTION NOW
If you are using Adblocker!! Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist. Ads are what helps us bring you premium content! Or read this to know how you can support us. Thank you!
Size – 4.4MB