I actually knew the price. My main point is that the OP did not want "to invest any more than needed"--the price should have been noted. Of course, "than needed" is a vague term, since $795 for conversion of 10 books is certainly not that much per book. I think the RTF to InDesign method should work for basic ePub books, but I have not seen the Frame files or the type of formatting involved.
I have not used the commercial ePublisher, but I really dislike renewable licenses. I know you usually get updates when renewing, but how many people are still using Frame 7? I like purchased licenses with the USER option to upgrade or not. David Creamer IDEAS Training >David, Ben quoted a price in this post: http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/2011-November/024296.html >As an ePublisher user, I have to agree that the time it saves makes it worth the cost overall.
