At least the encryption is wide open now. I did some extensive research and my editor interviewed Glassbook, SoftLock and Adobe, then wrote a long article about the crack (hint: the PDF that was cracked came from Glassbook):
Thanks for the post. I did some extensive research and my editor interviewed Glassbook, SoftLock and Adobe, then wrote a long article about the crack (hint: the PDF that was cracked came from Glassbook):
Anyone can publish for the Rocket eBook on the Rocket-Library.com site. Already more than 3000 titles there published by site visitors. First you download "eRocket" (a virtual Rocket eBook for your PC) from http://www.rocket-ebook.com/eRocket. Install the RocketLibrarian software. Drag your HTML file over RocketLibrarian window, and poof, you just ePublished. For more info about ebooks: http://www.ebooknet.com
http://www.ebooknet.com/story.jsp?id=1671
Thanks for the post. I did some extensive research and my editor interviewed Glassbook, SoftLock and Adobe, then wrote a long article about the crack (hint: the PDF that was cracked came from Glassbook):
http://www.ebooknet.com/story.jsp?id=1671
Anyone can publish for the Rocket eBook on the Rocket-Library.com site. Already more than 3000 titles there published by site visitors. First you download "eRocket" (a virtual Rocket eBook for your PC) from http://www.rocket-ebook.com/eRocket. Install the RocketLibrarian software. Drag your HTML file over RocketLibrarian window, and poof, you just ePublished. For more info about ebooks: http://www.ebooknet.com
Diamond Age and Cryptonomicon in ebook format. Now that would be a perfect fit. Of course, interactive.