1 - TW is better (in theory & practice). Once you got your book in it you 
can do things other tools can't. No doubt.

2 - In practice e-pubs are a market sector. Identifying TW as a player in 
that sector as a reader is not a trivial matter.

3 - EXPORT to the formats recognized by Amazon et al might be a thought in 
this. So users could prep for the major commercial formats.

Thoughts.

Best wishes
TT

On Monday, 20 July 2020 19:35:03 UTC+2, Mobil Home wrote:
>
> I am thinking to publish "e-books" in TiddlyWiki format, but the problem 
> is that I cannot publish it via Amazon Kindle Self Publishing  in 
> TiddlyWiki format.
>
> So the question arised:
>
> From the reader perspective, is reading something (something with high 
> complexity) in TiddlyWiki a better experience than reading it in an 
> advanced PDF or E-Book format?
>
> What are the pros and cons?
>
> Is TiddlyWiki more suitable for publishing books than E-Book and advanced 
> PDF format?
>
>

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