{"id":1862,"date":"2012-01-21T19:44:00","date_gmt":"2012-01-22T00:44:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2020-03-27T21:18:19","modified_gmt":"2020-03-28T02:18:19","slug":"disappointing-ibooks-author-app","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/2012\/01\/21\/disappointing-ibooks-author-app\/","title":{"rendered":"The Disappointing iBooks Author App"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I think from the beginning, I wasn&#8217;t expecting much. &nbsp;I didn&#8217;t watch the streaming video of the launch. &nbsp;Without Steve Jobs, it wasn&#8217;t as entertaining, so I bailed out before they got into the product announcement, and I didn&#8217;t download the free app the instant it appeared. &nbsp;That gave me exposure to the bad press before I had my own hands-on experience.<\/p>\n<p>There are two pieces of the problem. &nbsp;The tool is too limited, and the terms-of-use is impossible. &nbsp;Let&#8217;s deal with the legal stuff first.<\/p>\n<div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/4.bp.blogspot.com\/-exymtR2uXeo\/TxsVYEofpvI\/AAAAAAAABB0\/GzyGSIwzavk\/s1600\/Screen+Shot+2012-01-21+at+1.42.23+PM.png\" imageanchor=\"1\" style=\"clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" border=\"0\" height=\"141\" src=\"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/01\/ScreenShot2012-01-21at1.42.23PM.png\" width=\"200\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<p><b>iBooks Author<\/b> is a tool designed to create output for an iPad. &nbsp;That&#8217;s it. &nbsp;Nothing more. &nbsp;I can&#8217;t even get it to work with my iPhone. &nbsp;While potentially it could create and edit industry standard ePub files, it doesn&#8217;t. &nbsp;The output is specifically targeted to the iPad and the iBooks app. &nbsp;While the file <i>might<\/i>&nbsp;work on some similar platform, like some other vendor&#8217;s iPad look-alike, you violate the contract if you try to sell it anywhere else. &nbsp;<b>iBooks Author<\/b> is part of the <b>iBookstore<\/b> just like <b>iTunes Connect<\/b> &#8212; it&#8217;s all part of the store. &nbsp;While it has export to text and export to PDF, those are crippled so badly (stripping out formatting for text and pasting a big ugly Apple logo on the PDF pages) that they can&#8217;t really be used. &nbsp;From my personal experience, iBookstore is a horrible marketplace. It&#8217;s a bookstore that you can only buy the books they put in the store-front windows, not a place to browse. &nbsp;For a small producer like me, that&#8217;s deadly. &nbsp;My sales at the iBookstore have made be consider dropping them, and spending my efforts on Kindle, and Pubit, and Kobo, and Google Editions and my own site. &nbsp;For me, it is not worth it creating a separate version with a separate tool, just for Apple.<\/p>\n<p>I am not the target user for this app. &nbsp;I write novels &#8212; flowing words that can exist just as happily on paper as on the screen of an off-brand cell phone. &nbsp;iBooks Author is for dazzle-heavy multi-media &#8216;books&#8217; with a heavy layout component. &nbsp;The target author for this tool is someone with a book like this that never thinks about selling it anywhere but to iPad users. &nbsp;For them, it could work.<\/p>\n<p>Looking at the app strictly as a tool to get the job done, I can&#8217;t use it. &nbsp;Just like Pages and iWeb, everything is built on templates. &nbsp;Unfortunately, they didn&#8217;t seem to include a bare-bones empty template that I could drop one of my novels into. &nbsp;I tried. I took their Basic template and took out the pictures and dropped in a novel from a Pages document. &nbsp;What I have left, after a long bout of tinkering, is an ugly looking book with one chapter that contains the whole novel. &nbsp;It seems there&#8217;s a menu item for importing a chapter at a time, but that would require that I go back to my Pages document and split it into 40 sections and import them one at a time. &nbsp;I can&#8217;t seem to find a way to select a chapter heading and &#8216;elevate&#8217; it to something that the App can recognize as a new chapter.<\/p>\n<p>Thinking about the App&#8217;s features, it looks like Pages, but with a lot of iPad specific formatting strapped on. &nbsp;The working page is iPad sized. &nbsp;The formatting styles are loaded with a couple of dozen presets. Pages has an Import Styles that lets me copy my custom styles from document to document. &nbsp;I don&#8217;t see anything like that in this App. &nbsp;I guess you would have to create new styles and save them, for every style you use, for every document.<\/p>\n<p>The result is a Pages with some multi-media widgets thrown in, with limited formatting capabilities, and with reduced output possibilities. &nbsp;It&#8217;s a no-brainer for me. &nbsp;Pages wins. <\/p>\n<p>My current workflow is this: &nbsp;Creation in Pages. Formatting for the paper edition in Adobe InDesign. &nbsp;Export to ePub from InDesign. &nbsp;Cleanup the ePub in Sigil. &nbsp;Convert to Kindle with Calibre. &nbsp;Four programs to produce my e-books that I can put in all the major marketplaces that can reach almost all available e-readers including the iPad.<\/p>\n<p>I will not be spending the time to learn this App to the fullest so that I can create a special flashy version for the iPad but that doesn&#8217;t go anywhere else. Doesn&#8217;t fit my needs.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I think from the beginning, I wasn&#8217;t expecting much. &nbsp;I didn&#8217;t watch the streaming video of the launch. &nbsp;Without Steve Jobs, it wasn&#8217;t as entertaining, so I bailed out before they got into the product announcement, and I didn&#8217;t download the free app the instant it appeared. &nbsp;That gave me exposure to the bad press&hellip; <a class=\"more-link\" href=\"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/2012\/01\/21\/disappointing-ibooks-author-app\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">The Disappointing iBooks Author App<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":1863,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"jetpack_post_was_ever_published":false,"_jetpack_newsletter_access":"","_jetpack_newsletter_tier_id":0,"jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_is_tweetstorm":false,"jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true,"jetpack_social_post_already_shared":true,"jetpack_social_options":{"image_generator_settings":{"template":"highway","enabled":false}}},"categories":[1],"tags":[128,114,75],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/01\/ScreenShot2012-01-21at1.42.23PM.png","jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"jetpack_shortlink":"https:\/\/wp.me\/p4t90x-u2","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1862"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1862"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1862\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1864,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1862\/revisions\/1864"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/1863"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1862"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1862"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1862"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}