: Re: Converting ms-word to ebook vs. writing from scratch? Can anyone, who has any experience with writing ebooks, recommend a way for me to proceed? I have a book in Microsoft Word heavy on mathematics:
After doing a bit of digging, Aspose Words Express is the best resource that I came across for converting your files.
I've used Calibre before, but I've had very mixed results.
Calibre is great for converting my own books for reading on various devices, but it can sometimes leave a lot of work in terms of editing artifacts for a press-ready piece of work.
I did use the Aspose converter a few times. All I can say is that it works pretty well and that I was satisfied with it. You are likely to have to do some very thorough checking, regardless which method you choose, but Calibre and Aspose Words Express are both worth a try before you take the time to do a full rewrite.
One technical note: the Aspose website does require a login to download, but the express version file converter seems to be completely free and available offline in the PC format.
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