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  2. Jutoh provides many tools to help, including the Inspector tool, Find and Replace, Document Cleanup, support for footnotes, tables of contents, indexes and bibliographies, and much more. Check Launch your book in appropriate viewers such as Kindle Previewer 3.

Download Jutoh for Windows to create ebooks in Epub, Mobipocket, and other formats. 3 months free with 1-year plan. Download Now Best for customer support $39.99 for the first 12 months. 0.2.0 - most recent numbered version. Final release to target Java versions download and use the standard style (for textures and other visual effects).

Import your Word, ODT, ePub or text file into Jutoh and tweak the content and formatting. Jutoh will import pictures, tables and Word fields, and will split your book into chapters.

Export

Compile your book to Kindle, ePub 2/3, ODT (for PDF creation), HTML, text, Markdown, CBZ and MP3. Upload to Amazon, Apple, Kobo, B&N, and more. Fixed layout and reflowable Kindle and ePub books are supported.

Edit

Use the editor and styles to perfect your formatting. Jutoh provides many tools to help, including the Inspector tool, Find and Replace, Document Cleanup, support for footnotes, tables of contents, indexes and bibliographies, and much more.

Check

Check your ePub with the Check button; use Jutoh's advisory messages to improve your book. Launch your book in appropriate viewers such as Kindle Previewer 3 and Adobe Digital Editions.

Create

Jutoh comes with several creativity tools: the storyboard for planning, the writing prompt for exercising your writing muscle, writing goals for setting word count targets, and a character name generator. Plus, organise your thoughts and research in scraps.

Discover

Jutoh

Jutoh has hundreds of searchable 'knowledge base' articles for helping with using the software and solving problems. Jutoh also comes with a book Fiction: The Facts by novelist Harriet Smart, 40 further writing topics, and a selection of inspiring writing quotations.

'Thanks for such a great program. One of the best software investments we've made in the last six years, seriously.'
Jason Aydelotte, Grey Gecko Press
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Jutoh 2 users - check out the new features in Jutoh 3

As I near the completion of two print projects, I have to begin considering ePub creation. I haven't created ePubs since my last project, over a year ago, so I have to check my tools and revisit the process.

ePub Tools

I use Word 2003 to convert my Word document to Web Page Filtered htm segments. Each segment is the equivalent of a Chapter, example: Title Page, Copyright Page, Introduction (if included), Foreword (if included), Dedication (if included), Interior Chapters and Sections (all segmented), About the Author (if included), etc.

Jutoh

Afterward, I import the htm segments into Jutoh http://jutoh.com/, my ePub creator/editor. One project is already in an older version of Jutoh (1.75) while the other project will be imported into a new version (2.11). The new version handles fixed layout ePubs and that's perfect for the math book that has lots of rows of numbers that I don't want to flow from one page to another. I haven't had good results with creating Kindle and iBook eBooks in Jutoh's old version but I'll try to with the new.

Jutoh Software

Proencryptor 1 7 7 – encrypt your files rar. Calibre

I've used Calibre http://calibre-ebook.com/ to convert my Jutoh created ePubs to Kindle and iBook compatibility with good results. Caliber is constantly updated so I check regularly to make sure my version is up to date before I begin my conversions.

Book Cover Pro

I use Book Cover Pro http://www.bookcoverpro.com/ to create my print and eBook covers but I alsouse a very handy small commercial graphics tool called IrfanView http://www.irfanview.com/ to quickly and easily size my covers precisely to pixels, cm or inches. Precision is important because in order to get a properly printed cover, it has to match the size requested by the printer.

Photoshop

Although there are two great free graphic tools (GIMP http://www.gimp.org/ and Inkscape http://www.inkscape.org/en/), suitable for use by pros and novices, I use Photoshop with Action plug-ins to create 3-D images of my book covers for the web. Examples can be seen at: http://www.indpublisher.com/Pages/default.aspx

RH

I became interested in Calibre after reading about it on an ePub creator/reader review page. That was a few years back and it was listed as an ePub reader/converter. At the time I was still looking for a free or low cost ePub creator. Also reviewed on the page was Sigil an ePub editor. I downloaded and installed both. I was able to create great ePubs in Sigil but all seemed to have errors when checked with the Validator. I imported them into Calibre and converted them to Mobi for Kindle. Even when I was able to create an error free ePub with Sigil, it would be rejected by the ePub vendors. I was able to create Mobi for Kindle with Calibre that was accepted. Later I switched to Jutoh http://jutoh.com/ to create my ePubs.

How I use Calibre

My intended primary use of Calibre was as an eReader and second to convert ePubs to Mobi (Kindle). At the time I was using Sigil, a free ePub creator/editor, to create my ePubs and afterward imported them into Calibre to convert to Mobi. I didn't, yet, have a Kindle so I had to preview the Mobis in the Kindle for PC Reader. Calibre can be configured to preview Mobis within Calibre using the Open With selection. Other programs such as Jutoh and Sigil can be opened within Calibre using Open With. Although I can use this method to edit an already created ePub in Calibre using its creator, I don't. To avoid the possibility of errors, I preview the entire ePub, shutdown Calibre, edit the ePub in its creator program, delete the old ePub and import the new, then preview it again. After purchasing a Kindle, I use Calibre to transfer the newly created Mobi to it for digital proofing. I only use the ePub to Mobi conversion but there are a few others like, AZW3, HTMLZ, LIT, PDF, TXT, etc. If you're interested in trying Calibre go here http://calibre-ebook.com/. You can download and try Calibre or read the User Manual in the Help section. It's a free program with regular updates.

RH

I use Jutoh exclusively for creating and editing my ePubs because it's low cost, easy to use and produces error free results…if I stick to protocol.

Jutoh, the beginning

Jutoh

Jutoh has hundreds of searchable 'knowledge base' articles for helping with using the software and solving problems. Jutoh also comes with a book Fiction: The Facts by novelist Harriet Smart, 40 further writing topics, and a selection of inspiring writing quotations.

'Thanks for such a great program. One of the best software investments we've made in the last six years, seriously.'
Jason Aydelotte, Grey Gecko Press
More testimonials..

Jutoh 2 users - check out the new features in Jutoh 3

As I near the completion of two print projects, I have to begin considering ePub creation. I haven't created ePubs since my last project, over a year ago, so I have to check my tools and revisit the process.

ePub Tools

I use Word 2003 to convert my Word document to Web Page Filtered htm segments. Each segment is the equivalent of a Chapter, example: Title Page, Copyright Page, Introduction (if included), Foreword (if included), Dedication (if included), Interior Chapters and Sections (all segmented), About the Author (if included), etc.

Jutoh

Afterward, I import the htm segments into Jutoh http://jutoh.com/, my ePub creator/editor. One project is already in an older version of Jutoh (1.75) while the other project will be imported into a new version (2.11). The new version handles fixed layout ePubs and that's perfect for the math book that has lots of rows of numbers that I don't want to flow from one page to another. I haven't had good results with creating Kindle and iBook eBooks in Jutoh's old version but I'll try to with the new.

Jutoh Software

Proencryptor 1 7 7 – encrypt your files rar. Calibre

I've used Calibre http://calibre-ebook.com/ to convert my Jutoh created ePubs to Kindle and iBook compatibility with good results. Caliber is constantly updated so I check regularly to make sure my version is up to date before I begin my conversions.

Book Cover Pro

I use Book Cover Pro http://www.bookcoverpro.com/ to create my print and eBook covers but I alsouse a very handy small commercial graphics tool called IrfanView http://www.irfanview.com/ to quickly and easily size my covers precisely to pixels, cm or inches. Precision is important because in order to get a properly printed cover, it has to match the size requested by the printer.

Photoshop

Although there are two great free graphic tools (GIMP http://www.gimp.org/ and Inkscape http://www.inkscape.org/en/), suitable for use by pros and novices, I use Photoshop with Action plug-ins to create 3-D images of my book covers for the web. Examples can be seen at: http://www.indpublisher.com/Pages/default.aspx

RH

I became interested in Calibre after reading about it on an ePub creator/reader review page. That was a few years back and it was listed as an ePub reader/converter. At the time I was still looking for a free or low cost ePub creator. Also reviewed on the page was Sigil an ePub editor. I downloaded and installed both. I was able to create great ePubs in Sigil but all seemed to have errors when checked with the Validator. I imported them into Calibre and converted them to Mobi for Kindle. Even when I was able to create an error free ePub with Sigil, it would be rejected by the ePub vendors. I was able to create Mobi for Kindle with Calibre that was accepted. Later I switched to Jutoh http://jutoh.com/ to create my ePubs.

How I use Calibre

My intended primary use of Calibre was as an eReader and second to convert ePubs to Mobi (Kindle). At the time I was using Sigil, a free ePub creator/editor, to create my ePubs and afterward imported them into Calibre to convert to Mobi. I didn't, yet, have a Kindle so I had to preview the Mobis in the Kindle for PC Reader. Calibre can be configured to preview Mobis within Calibre using the Open With selection. Other programs such as Jutoh and Sigil can be opened within Calibre using Open With. Although I can use this method to edit an already created ePub in Calibre using its creator, I don't. To avoid the possibility of errors, I preview the entire ePub, shutdown Calibre, edit the ePub in its creator program, delete the old ePub and import the new, then preview it again. After purchasing a Kindle, I use Calibre to transfer the newly created Mobi to it for digital proofing. I only use the ePub to Mobi conversion but there are a few others like, AZW3, HTMLZ, LIT, PDF, TXT, etc. If you're interested in trying Calibre go here http://calibre-ebook.com/. You can download and try Calibre or read the User Manual in the Help section. It's a free program with regular updates.

RH

I use Jutoh exclusively for creating and editing my ePubs because it's low cost, easy to use and produces error free results…if I stick to protocol.

Jutoh, the beginning

About three books in the past, I was seriously searching for a low cost way to convert my two books to ePub. There were a number of third party ePub converters but I wanted to convert them myself. I was reading reviews, on a website, of software that self-publishers could use to create and edit ePubs and ironically, there was one that I had sitting idle on my computer, eCub by Anthemion. It was free but the company also had a more robust commercial ePub creator/editor called Jutoh http://jutoh.com/ and it was low cost, $39.00. I mention the price here because it has more than paid for itself by enabling me to produce ePubs for a variety of vendors, LuLu, Google, Barnes and Noble, iBooks and creating ePubs that could be converted to the Kindle format (mobi) using Calibre.

Using Jutoh

When I first began looking for an ePub creator/editor; I wanted a program similar to one that could convert a Word doc to PDF with one click and I found some but the results were far from suitable. The more I looked, the more I found suggestions that the best error free ePubs were built manually. I had always considered 'building manually' meaning using a program like Notepad or Notepad++, writing in Notepad or importing the text, converting the text to htm and importing the htm to an ePub creator/editor or using Notepad or Notepad++ to compile the htm into an ePub. Jutoh made the ePub process easier. It's still a manual build but easy. I began by copying and pasting each print-ready Word doc into a Jutoh folder. I do this because the print-ready Word doc is already edited and proofread. I then convert each segment to htm and the htms are imported into Jutoh. The segments are assembled to match the print-ready layout (title page, copyright page, foreword, dedication, chapters, etc). After the htms are assembled, edited and proofread, I run the Compiler, then run the Error Checker to check for errors and if there are none, preview the newly created ePub in Adobe Digital Editions. To create an ePub that meets iBooks requirements, I select the 'Optimize for iBooks' configuration. Although Jutoh can optimize for Mobi (Kindle), I don't use it because I get better results using Calibre to convert my ePubs to Mobi. Using Jutoh, I can import a book cover or create one. I can also edit ePubs and make layout adjustments, such as text, type, size and color, justification, spacing, indents, etc. If you're interested in learning more about Jutoh, you can download this free book titled Creating Great Ebooks Using Jutoh, here http://jutoh.com/book.htm.

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