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Change to Download Buttons and Formats

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)
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For the last few months we've been collecting stats about download habits. The results are that most members stick to one format. For ebooks it's either EPUB all the time, or Kindle all the time. For document files, it's either html/zip all the time or .txt all the time.

So in order to simplify the site's interface and be more efficient, we've made a slight change.

As of today, the default download buttons are Zip and EPUB.

Don't panic! You can get what you prefer through the download preferences page:

https://storiesonline.net/sol-secure/user/downloads.php

You can choose to have all the buttons show up like before or pick the format that you want for those two buttons.

Also, the option for the default document download format controls the chapter download button in serials' index pages. If you choose Zip, then clicking the download icon for a chapter will download the html version like before. But if you have .txt, then that link will download a .txt file for you.

Virt 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

So, that's a premium feature now?

Dominions Son 🚫

@Virt

Don't panic! You can get what you prefer through the download preferences page:

https://storiesonline.net/sol-secure/user/downloads.php

You can choose to have all the buttons show up like before or pick the format that you want for those two buttons.

The download button choices in the account preferences are not working on the home page.

CB 🚫

@Dominions Son

I got mine changed to kindle.

I'm not sure how this simplifies things but oh well.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@CB

I got mine changed to kindle.

I'm not sure how this simplifies things but oh well.

Did you read the whole announcement? You can customize the buttons. Click the link in the announcement to change things to your liking.

Replies:   CB  georgeadams
CB 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

I had already changed it with the account options at the top corner.

So all the work you did was just so the reader would see two download boxes instead of four? Or was there more features added I am not aware of. (The four choices never bothered me.)

Dominions Son 🚫

@CB

So all the work you did was just so the reader would see two download boxes instead of four? Or was there more features added I am not aware of. (The four choices never bothered me.)

As he said in the OP option, individual users mostly only ever used one option. And SOL is picking up users on smart phones and/or tablets. Fewer buttons could matter quite a bit on small screen devices.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)
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@CB

So all the work you did was just so the reader would see two download boxes instead of four?

The hardest part of implementing any feature is the user experience (UX). A simple UX is paramount for a website. So yes, if I can make things simpler with logical defaults, I always do. These days the hardest parts are figuring out how to present the interface to any new feature so that it doesn't overwhelm and clutter the site, while being useful and provides more value for the members.

Or was there more features added I am not aware of

Maybe it wasn't as clear in the announcement, but now one can download individual chapters in .txt format vs only html before when downloading from a serial's index page.

So fewer buttons and text download for chapters.

Replies:   ac235711
ac235711 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Speaking of UX, would it be possible to make scrollbars dark in dark mode? When I read a story at night, the scrollbar is the only thing glowing brightly on my screen.

I think this stackoverflow post addresses the issue.

georgeadams 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Yes BUT I am on social security ONLY and can't afford premium

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@georgeadams

Yes BUT I am on social security ONLY and can't afford premium

Then this announcement doesn't concern you.

Dominions Son 🚫

@CB

I got mine changed to kindle.

The setting was working everywhere except the main homepage. It's fixed now.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@Dominions Son

The download button choices in the account preferences are not working on the home page.

Caching bug. Fixed.

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Working now. Thanks.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@Virt

So, that's a premium feature now?

Single click downloads have always been a premier feature.

The way you're commenting makes it sound like you had access to it before and now it was taken away....

georgeadams 🚫

@Virt

I am on social security ONLY and can not afford premium!!!

9999999ah 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Re: fewer download buttons

If I'm downloading an incomplete story, I do like to download just ePub files. When it's a completed story, I will download all available options. This is because I was greatly annoyed during the Mopipocket/Amazon fiasco. Amazon purchased Mobipocket and shut them down which meant there was no way to access the books that I had purchased on new devices. Now when a story is complete, I like to download all formats possible to try to be future proof. Thanks for your work To keep the site up Lazeez.

( I blame typos on iPhone typing. 😁)

Keet 🚫

@9999999ah

This is because I was greatly annoyed during the Mopipocket/Amazon fiasco.

No need to download every format, it's a waste of SOL's data. Just the zip should suffice as backup. It's just zipped html files, which in turn are just flat text files, always readable. Proprietary formats I would avoid as the plague too.

Replies:   9999999ah
9999999ah 🚫
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@Keet

Downloading all formats shouldn't affect SoL bandwidth that much. Now if Lazeez created a button to download ALL stories of xxx size or larger, a score of x.xx or better and x file type… THAT would be a bandwidth hog! Nice option though. Hmmm. Can multiple zip files be inside a zip file?

Replies:   Keet
Keet 🚫

@9999999ah

Can multiple zip files be inside a zip file?

yes

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@9999999ah

Now when a story is complete, I like to download all formats possible to try to be future proof

Plain text is enough for this.

HTML is a fully open format and will always be useable and nobody can ever close it.

EPUB is an open format and nobody can close it. (it's a zip archive of xhtml files)

The only iffy format that we have is .mobi.

Dominions Son 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

The only iffy format that we have is .mobi.

As I understand it, Mobipocket published the format specs under an open license before they were bought out by Amazon.

This is why Amazon doesn't actually publish anything in a .mobi format.

The .azw That Amazon uses is a propritary extension (mostly DRM) of the .mobi format.

Any Kindle reader can handle .mobi files, an original Mobipockt reader wouldn't be able to handle a .azw.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@Dominions Son

As I understand it, Mobipocket published the format specs under an open license before they were bought out by Amazon.

I described it as iffy because when amazon bought them, the specs were removed from the internet.

So I can't refer to the specs and implement my own .mobi builder to clear specs like I did with EPUB.

Everybody uses trial and error and see what kind of results they get with kindles and sometime bugs become part of the trial-and-error generated specs.

9999999ah 🚫

@Dominions Son

Actually, I believe that the original Mobipocket file was the .prc files. I could reinstall the last Mobipocket install for windows and double check. Yes I'm a pack rat. I still have some driver installs for 1990's SoundBlaster devices. When you had to obtain files via a 9600 baud modem YOU KEEP THOSE SUCKERS FOR ETERNITY! lol

awnlee jawking 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Plain text is enough for this.

There is the issue that some non-txt stuff might be lost eg italics, bold etc. No point in the author warning that speech written in italics would have been spoken in Spanish if the italics don't come across.

AJ

Replies:   Keet
Keet 🚫

@awnlee jawking

There is the issue that some non-txt stuff might be lost eg italics, bold etc. No point in the author warning that speech written in italics would have been spoken in Spanish if the italics don't come across.

Then use the zip which contains html. Also "text" but when rendered through a browser it has all the styling as on SOL.

Torsian 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

CHANGE!!!
PANIC!!!!
MUCH SCREAMING!!!
GNASHING of TEETH!!!

*SLAP*
*water poured over head*
*booze administered*

OK, cool, no problem.

twistedlance 🚫
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@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

The way you did this is an insult to your clients. You should have advised your clients and customers of the proposed changes at least thirty (30)days before the date the proposed changes are to take effect. For myself, I prefer to save to all four (4)formats.

respectfully, Carl M. McDaniels aka TwistedLance

Dominions Son 🚫

@twistedlance

For myself, I prefer to save to all four (4)formats.

Two words: Reading Comprehension.

From the OP:

You can choose to have all the buttons show up like before or pick the format that you want for those two buttons.

Replies:   aldo
aldo 🚫

@Dominions Son

twisted & 9999999ah probably aren't the only ones getting all four. Heck, I used to do it years ago, altho' my paranoia has eased somewhat since :-)

Could this customization be further modified to have two buttons, one for intermediate downloads and one for all four for finished?

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As for loss of info for text only format, there is a convention of bracketing with asterisks for *bold*, etc. Slippery slope, I know, next it would be headers and colors. XD

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@twistedlance

The way you did this is an insult to your clients. You should have advised your clients and customers of the proposed changes at least thirty (30)days before the date the proposed changes are to take effect. For myself, I prefer to save to all four (4)formats.

I understand that change can be upsetting. But I don't see how this change can be considered that bad.

I made the change, which I think makes things better.
I provided an option to reverse it for those who want to and provided customization options.
I provided notification of what's been done, giving the necessary info.

I truly don't see how my actions can be considered insulting.

I change many things on most of my sites per month; I guess I do it subtly enough that you haven't felt them before.

If I were to follow this policy of prior notification and maybe ask for approval, then the site wouldn't move forward at all because every change I've ever made upset some members.

Storiesonline is not run by a committee. Things that are run by committees and consensus die quickly enough on the internet.

awnlee jawking 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Storiesonline is not run by a committee. Things that are run by committees and consensus die quickly enough on the internet.

Sadly that's not always true. I can think of a few internet-related committees where the judicious application of an AK-47 would be an improvement ;-)

But operations run by a single person are eventually doomed unless succession planning has been carried out. I'd hate to think you're not immortal.

As to the points raised by the poster, my personal preference would be for the default to be that the UI stays the same unless it's a bug fix, with the onus on users to change their settings to take advantage of enhancements. And even though SOL isn't run by committee, I assume you do sometimes run ideas past responsible senior members of your choice, since you've shown yourself to be responsive to members' suggestions.

AJ

Replies:   Vincent Berg
Vincent Berg 🚫

@awnlee jawking

As to the points raised by the poster, my personal preference would be for the default to be that the UI stays the same unless it's a bug fix, with the onus on users to change their settings to take advantage of enhancements. And even though SOL isn't run by committee, I assume you do sometimes run ideas past responsible senior members of your choice, since you've shown yourself to be responsive to members' suggestions.

I'm with Lazeez on this, I download everything using ePub, since I use ePub all the time for submitting my books to different distributors, so it's second nature for me to modify things in those formats now. (though I NEVER download an incomplete story, only the ones I like enough to save on my own device for simpler rereads.

Otherwise, it's pretty straightforward (using Calibre) to change from any one of those formats to another whenever you need to (rather than always keeping 4 separate copies of each download).

Replies:   awnlee jawking
awnlee jawking 🚫

@Vincent Berg

You would still have the four buttons, including ePub, by default. Is having two buttons you don't use a serious inconvenience?

I rarely download stories, and when I do it's in .txt format. If I read Lazeez's post correctly, I had to change my settings to retain that capability.

AJ

9999999ah 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Bravo!

joyR 🚫
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@twistedlance

The way you did this is an insult to your clients.

Just out of idle curiosity, are you feeling insulted enough to quit SoL and go to another site that offers such a range of download options, or are you just feeling insulted enough to make a post in a manner that makes you appear to be a three year old throwing a temper tantrum?

Oh, if you chose option one I won't expect a reply, even though I doubt you'll find an alternative site that (a) offers the range of options you enjoy here on SoL, and (b) one that would not only reply to you in such a timely manner and with such good manners. In fact there are sites that would simply delete your post and your account.

Good manners cost nothing, bad manners can be out of your price range.

Respectfully, Joy R aka joyR

Replies:   Vincent Berg
Vincent Berg 🚫

@joyR

Good manners cost nothing, bad manners can be out of your price range.

You're one to talk about 'good manners'! I've no idea what's stuck up your bum lately, but you used to be fairly pleasant to talk too.

Replies:   joyR
joyR 🚫

@Vincent Berg

I've no idea what's stuck up your bum lately, but you used to be fairly pleasant to talk too.

Was that perhaps when I was agreeing with you?

Vincent Berg 🚫

@twistedlance

For myself, I prefer to save to all four (4)formats.

That's what Calibre is for. One you have one version (html), you can easily change it to any other with a minimum of fuss. It's also a suitable safeguard against Amazon 'purchasing' another competing online format.

deerhunter 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Change format

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@deerhunter

Change format

huh? what does that even mean?

Replies:   CB
CB 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

"Chose again." worked for Aenea. Maybe Deerhunter is deeper than all of us? I for one welcome our new messiah overlord.

outlawdog306 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

What is a download default, I have no idea what zip, epub are, I thought kindle was a ebook company you buy books from, tech things are becoming hard to use rather than easier, just like the new stuff about signing in to the site, I just never sign out because I have no idea how to get back in, dont get me wrong I will continue to pay my yearly subscription hopefully when I can't get on-site ill call you all and someone can help me

Replies:   Keet
Keet 🚫

@outlawdog306

zip: the html story files compressed into a a single archive in the zip format. Zip is many years old and not going away. Most systems have fascilities installed by default to open and extract the files from a zip.
epub: basically also a zip file but with xhtml files and a very strict regimen for formatting. You read the story using an epub reader. Most systems nowadays have an ereader installed by default, if not there are many free readers available for download for all types of operating systems.
txt: a single text file with all chapters that are posted. Text files don't have any formatting, so no bold and italic text and no colors. Every operating system can display text files by default.
kindle: a proprietary format from amazon. It's constructed like an epub but basically only for Kindle devices. If you buy from amazon you get a kindle book. Calibre software can convert kindle into anything else you might want.

when I can't get on-site ill call you all and someone can help me

How are you going to 'call us' if you can't get on the site? You log in with an email address and your password. If you don't remember your password send a message and ask for a password reset because you need your current password to reset it to a new one.
If you don't remember what email address you used, go to your account settings and you can see the email address. If you no longer have access to that address change it to an email address you do have access to.

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son 🚫

@Keet

kindle: a proprietary format from amazon. It's constructed like an epub but basically only for Kindle devices.

Not quite. The format generated for Kindle devices is .mobi which is a older (currently unsupported) format that was released under an open license briefly before Amazon bought the creator and took the specs off the internet.

The format Amazon actually uses for Kindle e-books is .azw or .azw3. These are proprietary formats created by Amazon using .mobi as a base. They are extensions of .mobi. Nobody outside Amazon has the software to create .azw or .azw3 files.

Because the Amazon native formats are extensions of .mobi all Kindle readers can handle .mobi files.

There is non-Amazon software out there to create .mobi files.

Because of this, third party ebook providers interested in selling to or serving Kindle users provide .mobi formats.

Replies:   Keet  Switch Blayde  thospend
Keet 🚫

@Dominions Son

Not quite. The format generated for Kindle devices is .mobi which is a older (currently unsupported) format that was released under an open license briefly before Amazon bought the creator and took the specs off the internet.

You are right but the download button says "Kindle" and the poster I answered to stated not being able to keep up with new technical babble. The 'kindle' format is a convoluted mess of different formats created by amazon based on mobi so how I stated it keeps it simple. In my opinion the kindle format is best ignored if possible and if not convert it as fast as possible to something more main stream and non-propriety.
It's really sad amazon killed of the mobi format as an open standard because it supports several features not available in an epub.

Dominions Son 🚫
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@Keet

In my opinion the kindle format is best ignored if possible and if not convert it as fast as possible to something more main stream and non-propriety.

Except Amazon has a big chunk of the commercial ebook market and there are a lot of kindle devices (and users of them) out there.

Someone looking to sell ebooks ignoring Kindle would, in my opinion, not be a wise choice.

Yes, if you are a reader, and you don't have a Kindle reader already, ignore the Kindle format.

Dominions Son 🚫

@Keet

You are right but the download button says "Kindle" and the poster I answered to stated not being able to keep up with new technical babble.

He also threw out zip as "new technical babble" he didn't understand.

Zip predates Microsoft Windows. It isn't new by any stretch of the imagination.

Someone who has a computer and is on-line and doesn't know what zip is? I'm fairly sure that poster was being sarcastic.

Replies:   awnlee jawking  Keet
awnlee jawking 🚫

@Dominions Son

Someone who has a computer and is on-line and doesn't know what zip is?

I'm surprised Keet answered a request for help with technical babble by using more technical babble: html and xhtml.

As for 'calling you', do paid premier members get a telephone number? I would expect one if only for help with payment problems.

The digital divide is cruel and unforgiving :-(

AJ

Replies:   Keet
Keet 🚫

@awnlee jawking

I'm surprised Keet answered a request for help with technical babble by using more technical babble: html and xhtml.

I should have called it 'chapter files'. Explaining what html/xhtml is would have made understanding even more difficult.

Keet 🚫

@Dominions Son

He also threw out zip as "new technical babble" he didn't understand.

Zip predates Microsoft Windows. It isn't new by any stretch of the imagination.

You incorrectly have me connecting 'zip' and 'new'.
My original part about zip: (notice the 'many years old)

zip: the html story files compressed into a a single archive in the zip format. Zip is many years old and not going away. Most systems have fascilities installed by default to open and extract the files from a zip.

I clearly state that zip is an archive that has html story files in it. You can't dumb that down much further, besides leaving out the word 'html'.
If you have to explain something technical in laymen terms you can't get around missing some accuracy. If you can do better feel free to do so.

awnlee jawking 🚫

@Keet

You incorrectly have me connecting 'zip' and 'new'.

Created in 1989, according to Wikipedia (spit!). And first built into Windows in 2000.

Several members of my currently dormant writers' group didn't know what 'zip' was or what they should do with a zip file, even though they were competent smartphone users.

AJ

Dominions Son 🚫

@Keet

You incorrectly have me connecting 'zip' and 'new'.

No, not you, outlawdog306 to whom you were responding.

outlawdog306 claimed not to know what zip is. Given how long zip has been around, I took his whole comment as sarcasm.

Replies:   Keet
Keet 🚫

@Dominions Son

Given how long zip has been around, I took his whole comment as sarcasm.

Don't be surprised. More and more people don't know what zip is because most systems handle it so automatic that you don't even see it. Did you know that your word document is also a zip file? Word handles it automatically. Same for LibreOffice.

awnlee jawking 🚫

@Keet

Did you know that your word document is also a zip file? Word handles it automatically.

Is that the .docx format? I'm pretty sure I still get substantial size reductions when I zip a .doc file.

AJ

Replies:   Dominions Son  Keet
Dominions Son 🚫

@awnlee jawking

Is that the .docx format? I'm pretty sure I still get substantial size reductions when I zip a .doc file.

The .docx and .doc are completely different formats. .doc is a binary format and it has no built in compression.

Keet 🚫

@awnlee jawking

Is that the .docx format? I'm pretty sure I still get substantial size reductions when I zip a .doc file.

A .docx is a zipped file. Like DS said, a .doc file is a binary file, the (very) old Word format and not zipped. If you have an archive program you can look into the .docx file and see what's in it. You might try a right click and see what options are presented. I'm 100% on Linux so I can't verify what it looks like on Windows or IOS.

Dominions Son 🚫
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@Keet

Did you know that your word document is also a zip file? Word handles it automatically. Same for LibreOffice.

DocX and Open Document formats are compressed.

However:

1. Zip is not the only compression format out there.

2. My understanding is that zip is not the compression format used by docx.

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@Dominions Son

2. My understanding is that zip is not the compression format used by docx.

.docx is a zip archive. I learned that when I created the site's .docx to sol-tags converter for the submission wizard to be able to accept docx files.

Keet 🚫

@Dominions Son

2. My understanding is that zip is not the compression format used by docx.

It's the zip compression: https://docs.fileformat.com/word-processing/docx/.
There is however a difference between MS .docx files and LibreOffice .odt files: MS still has some 'unreadable' binary parts in the .docx where the LO .odt is fully readable.

Replies:   aldo
aldo 🚫

@Keet

Zip is not a 'compression format,' it is an archive format, essentially a container format for files and directories. Each file individually *can* be compressed by any of about a dozen compression algorithms.

It is still a zip file if none of the files are compressed. In that case it is still a convenient shipping container, that ensures file and directory attributes are reproduced as closely as source and destination systems allow.

E.g. https://pkware.cachefly.net/webdocs/casestudies/APPNOTE.TXT

Replies:   Keet
Keet 🚫

@aldo

Zip is not a 'compression format,' it is an archive format, essentially a container format for files and directories. Each file individually *can* be compressed by any of about a dozen compression algorithms.

Sure, but virtually every zip program compresses the archive by default. I don't know anybody that uses zip to collect files in an archive without compression.

Replies:   BlacKnight  madnige
BlacKnight 🚫

@Keet

Sure, but virtually every zip program compresses the archive by default. I don't know anybody that uses zip to collect files in an archive without compression.

ZIP actually doesn't compress "the archive", it (usually) compresses the individual files before storing them in the archive. The Unix world typically does it the other way around, storing files in a tarball before compressing the whole thing with one of a number of compression tools β€” most commonly gzip, though there are others in use.

There are advantages and disadvantages to both methods. The ZIP method is easier to manipulate β€” you can add or extract files without having to de/re-compress the whole shebang β€” and allows individually tuning compression algorithm to files β€” which can often result in it just storing files uncompressed, because they're small or already compressed and any minimal compression gains wouldn't be worth the overhead of doing it β€” but involves more overhead, and may make the compression perform less well.

madnige 🚫

@Keet

I don't know anybody that uses zip to collect files in an archive without compression.

Easynews does exactly this for its zip manager - back when I perused the forum there, the question came up quite often as many people expected zip==compress, but it was used purely as a container to handle a bunch of disparate files as a single entity. Also, I've done this myself to get a bit better compression on a bunch of large, similar text files (instrument data) - zipping individually creates a dictionary for each file, zip together without compression then zip the resulting container file avoids this duplication of the dictionary resulting in a noticeable and sometimes substantial reduction in overall size.

Switch Blayde 🚫

@Dominions Son

Nobody outside Amazon has the software to create .azw or .azw3 files.

Calibre creates azw3.

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son 🚫

@Switch Blayde

Calibre creates azw3.

Since when? It's been a while, but the last time I had it set up it only did .mobi.

Replies:   Switch Blayde
Switch Blayde 🚫

@Dominions Son

Since when? It's been a while, but the last time I had it set up it only did .mobi.

I don't know when. I brought up Calibre and clicked on Convert and then the pull-down window for output formats. AZW3 was there. I can't tell you the release I was on because I noticed there was an update so I updated to the latest release. AZW3 is still there in the newest release.

Replies:   Dominions Son  bilp_bolp
Dominions Son 🚫
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@Switch Blayde

AZW3 is still there in the newest release.

I wouldn't expect it to go away if they had a converter for it.

Looked up the Caliber manual on line. The latest version supports AZW4. I didn't even know that there was an AZW4.

Replies:   Switch Blayde
Switch Blayde 🚫

@Dominions Son

The latest version supports AZW4.

I just updated to what I assume is the latest version (5.23). There is no AZW4 in the output format pull-down window.

Replies:   Dominions Son
Dominions Son 🚫
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@Switch Blayde

There is no AZW4 in the output format pull-down window.

It might only be supported as an input format.

Yep.

https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/faq.html#e-book-format-conversion

What formats does calibre support conversion to/from?

calibre supports the conversion of many input formats to many output formats. It can convert every input format in the following list, to every output format.

Input Formats: AZW, AZW3, AZW4, CBZ, CBR, CB7, CBC, CHM, DJVU, DOCX, EPUB, FB2, FBZ, HTML, HTMLZ, LIT, LRF, MOBI, ODT, PDF, PRC, PDB, PML, RB, RTF, SNB, TCR, TXT, TXTZ

Output Formats: AZW3, EPUB, DOCX, FB2, HTMLZ, OEB, LIT, LRF, MOBI, PDB, PMLZ, RB, PDF, RTF, SNB, TCR, TXT, TXTZ, ZIP

bilp_bolp 🚫

@Switch Blayde

- version: 0.8.50
date: 2012-05-04
new features:
- title: "AZW3 output plugin. This output plugin generates pure KF8 mobi files. These only work on the Kindle Fire and Kindle Touch with latest firmware."

Replies:   Switch Blayde
Switch Blayde 🚫

@bilp_bolp

- version: 0.8.50
date: 2012-05-04

Of Calibre?

thospend 🚫

@Dominions Son

The current version of Calibre posses the ability to convert files to AZW3, among many others.

LonelyDad 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Calibre can pretty well convert from almost any format to any other format. One might have to make a couple of tries the first time to fine tune things, but after that its smooth sailing.

chrisl 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Nice Change, Thankyou.

The original message link on anonsol points to storiesonline.

Argon 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

A sensible reduction of the clutter; plus, it's user configurable. I like it.

thomas_4 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

I like it, great work.

rowan 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

This makes sense. Thanks!

Paladin_HGWT 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Thank you for making improvements to the site. In particular, improvements that make it easier to access the site on mobile devices (phones); or to save stories to our devices.

I prefer to access this site on a computer, so I may use a Larger screen. However, sometimes I can only access the site via my phone.

Continuing to improve the site gives me confidence that it will continue to exist into the future.

Thank you for providing a site with some of the best stories anywhere on the internet.

jackspar 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

DEFECT

I have changed my settings to show all formats because I use txt exclusively

It works for a while

When coming back to my phone later I only see 3 options. To get txt download back I have to reload the page which loses which stories I have seen listed but does then show txt download

Opinion - if you can't ensure new "features" work without bugs, you should not hamper PAYING customers

Fix the defect. I am paying for it

Argon 🚫

@jackspar

Opinion - if you can't ensure new "features" work without bugs, you should not hamper PAYING customers

Did you ever download a new operating system; I mean an X.0 version? Or a new software version? Getting something to work for each hardware/software combination under the sun is impossible. That's why we have bug reports, and Lazeez is very quick in fixing things. 😏

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@jackspar

I have changed my settings to show all formats because I use txt exclusively

It works for a while

When coming back to my phone later I only see 3 options. To get txt download back I have to reload the page which loses which stories I have seen listed but does then show txt download

I made some changes. Let me know if it didn't help.

I have changed my settings to show all formats because I use txt exclusively

Why not simply keep it at two buttons and select text instead of zip?

Riceeyes 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Thanks for all your hard work to make the site better.

dennyw0713 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

I'm a longtime online guy. I download from SOL exclusively in .txt format. If I want HTML or .doc/.docx/.odt it's easy to get there from .txt.

Kindle: I download .txt files to my Kindles via USB cable.

What I download and read I proof/edit in .txt (using NoteTab) for my own copies. I edit for several writers using Word and sometimes OO.

I don't get the hue and cry about Lazeez making the change to the download options--it's very simple to go back to the old default or select the formats you want.

Anyone who's complaining should try Literotica and see just how quickly you can't stand it.

-denny- (a/k/a Pixel the Cat)

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Switch Blayde 🚫

@dennyw0713

If I want HTML or .doc/.docx/.odt it's easy to get there from .txt.

Except you lose the formatting when downloading as txt, such as italics.

skyteam 🚫

@Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

Thanks a lot for improving our user experience !

But I'm still missing my dream button : the one in my library so I could download all my preferred stories in one click…

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@skyteam

But I'm still missing my dream button : the one in my library so I could download all my preferred stories in one click…

Maybe one day.

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