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What format would you prefer to download FAKKU Books in?
What format would you prefer to download FAKKU Books in?
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Daiz
FAKKU Developer
peb2000 wrote...
I have a Kindle Fire HDX, so anything Kindle compatible (epub or mobi, I guess) would be best for me. Offering a variety of options is the way to go, really. Image files for archiving, ebook formats for tablets, pdfs for near universal compatibility, etc.You're absolutely right, and we intend to expand the available formats as soon as we sort out how to generate them all in an efficient manner (authoring a book in dozens of formats by hand would obviously get really tiresome really quick).
peb2000 wrote...
Offering a variety of formats is one of the things emanga.com gets right. Of course, they charge extra if you download more than one format, so they get a lot wrong, too...Wow. Well, that's something you can look forward to FAKKU not doing with the digital downloads for legit customers.
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ZIP/CBZ for me.
PDF is a very poor choice anyway. FAKKU should offer epub instead. A big disadvantage with PDF is poor scaling.
PDF is a very poor choice anyway. FAKKU should offer epub instead. A big disadvantage with PDF is poor scaling.
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ZIP/CBZ for me seeing as I use CDisplay anyway...
...though I can't buy any Homun as of now... Orz
...though I can't buy any Homun as of now... Orz
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CBR/CBZ are perfect for desktops as well as tablets and (the correct) ebook readers. Obviously, I am not referring to Kindle or JetBook, but to Kobo and Onyx-Boox.
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Daiz wrote...
technodude458 wrote...
then technically speaking from a graphic design standpoint PDF would be the best format because it turns everything into vectors at least everything put in there designed as vectors which basically means they are resolution independent you can make them as big or small as you want and there will be no pixelation because they're not pixels it's a bunch of math instead if any of this doesn't make sense then I might be able to explain or you could Google how Adobe Illustrator works I am certified in that program from AdobeBitmap images (which the actual source images FAKKU gets also are) aren't going to magically turn into vectors inside PDFs. No matter what formats we end up offering, they're all essentially going to have the same kind of bitmap images inside each of them.
You realize I specifically stated anything that was already vectors right "everything put in there designed as vectors"