Does anyone know where OOo stands in regards to publishing ebooks?

If you followed my previous link to the home page (http://www.openreader.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1) you will see the project has given way to http://www.idpf.org/

This is a bit of a side topic, but I believe within 15 years ebooks will become the norm for reading literature. I believe that in 70 to 80 years we will possess sufficient technology to begin the move to a truly paperless society.

A master ebook which when updated will allow anyone who owns a copy of that book to automatically receive updates. When you buy an ebook you may find automatically included in the price, 5 years of updates to the information.
Cooperative (live) writing ventures for texts, etc.

Owning a library of over 100 000 of your favorite books all loaded on a memory card. Books which can be read to you, books which you can annotate, books which you can edit and draw conclusions and interact with in many different ways.

A digital screen which in bright light reflects light just like paper and in dim light transmits light as is currently done and automatically switches back and forth for maximum readability.

Just as we've made the leap from writing everything on paper to using typewriters to using computers to type our documents, I believe the formal expression of our written efforts will also ultimately change.

I suspect ebooks at a certain point will become a publishing standard.

Bringing all of the open source tools together to make this possible may be the trick. I'm sure OOo will play a role in this at some point.

Article:  http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/06/07/2044240.shtml

Alan



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