On the viewing side, my favorite program is Bookol, available from the Mac App 
Store. It's pretty simple, and works quite well once you get used to its 
interface and turning off cursor tracking. i don't have anything more to add to 
what has already been said about creation.
On Apr 28, 2012, at 2:00 AM, James AUSTIN <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good morning Lynne
> On 28 Apr 2012, at 09:32, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
>> regarding ePub documents. Other than with iTunes, is there a way of viewing 
>> these things on OS X? Also, and this is the primary question here, are there 
>> any creation tools readily available which will allow you to create, edit 
>> and modify ePub documents natively?
> 
> There is Stanza, which will allow you to view Epub documents from LexCycle. 
> Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find the developer's website at the moment, 
> as it seems to have been acquired by Amazon. There is quite a bit of info on 
> the web though if you type into Google, "Stanza os x ", some very interesting 
> links pop up. One article that peaked my interest, is that Stanza now seems 
> to have  support for Adobe E-Books, possibly negating the need for  Adobe's 
> Digital Editions.
> 
> You should also be able to get it from the App Store, though this would not 
> be my preferred choice.
> 
> There are other alternatives for viewing including the aforementioned Digital 
> Editions, though a bit of hunting through Adobe's site is necessary to find 
> the accessible "Preview" edition. You should also be able to find it in the 
> list archives though, as it has ben mentioned here  several times.
> 
> As far as editing/modifying, the only two creation tools I am aware of are 
> Pages and Nisus Writer Pro. Both of these do an excellent job, but require 
> considerable time on the part of the user.
> 
> LaTeX may also offer an Epub creation module, though unless you already know 
> something about writing with this particular tool, I would avoid it. The 
> results (as with Pages and Nisus Writer Pro), though likely excellent,, would 
> be even more time consuming. Finally, you might also want ot take a look at 
> Scrivener. It can be found in the App Store and independently on the 
> developer's website. Scrivener has a host of export otions, one of which I 
> think is Epub.
> 
> Hope this helps 
> Warmest wishes 
> James 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> Just a quick question. regarding ePub documents. Other than with iTunes, is 
>> there a way of viewing these things on OS X? Also, and this is the primary 
>> question here, are there any creation tools readily available which will 
>> allow you to create, edit and modify ePub documents natively?
>> 
>> I seem to remember reading somewhere that ePub files are similar to zip 
>> documents. However, if I try to extract one I see quite a few files 
>> contained in the "archive", including some preference panes and a number of 
>> unidentified documents.
>> 
>> Thank you for any assistance.
>> 
>> Lynne
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