I recently re-discovered it due to reading documentation written using GitBook. Now that this thread is nearly two years dead, has anyone here been using GitBook for a while? Any opinions on it? Still using it, or have you moved on to something else? You must not modify, adapt or hack the Service.Your use of the Service is at your sole risk.You must not, in the use of the Service, violate any laws in your jurisdiction You may not use the Service for any illegal or unauthorized purpose.One person may not maintain more than one free account.You are responsible for all Content posted and activity that occurs under your account (even when Content is posted by others who have accounts under your account).You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account and password.You must provide your legal full name (as name) and a valid email address (as email).You must be 10 years or older to use this Service.You must be a human, bots are not allowed.You agree to use the Service at your own risk. While FriendCode prohibits such conduct and Content on the Service, you understand and agree that FriendCode cannot be responsible for the Content posted on the Service and you nonetheless may be exposed to such materials. Violation of any of the terms below will result in the termination of your Account. There is also a concerning bit in their TOS- the use of real names, and the ability to terminate accounts. They are owned by FriendCode also, so I assume at this point some correlation. Haven't done a corporate search, but a little cursory searching led me to Codebox ( ). So far, I see that Gitbook is owned by FriendCode. Update: So, following my own advice to do more investigation on open-source projects I find interesting. could also be a big middle finger to the traditional publishing model. So you can do a deal with a publisher at any time. You keep the rights to your book, not us. GitBook accepts most credit & debit cards. GitHub, write your book on GitHub and publish it in seconds through GitBook.Ĭhoose your own minimum and suggested prices, from $0 (or free) to $100. IBooks, books are readable on iPad, iPhone and Mac using iBooks. Open Source, built on top of the open source GitBook technology.Į-book readers, books are readable on the Amazon Kindle, Nook and other readers. Markdown, books are written using the markdown syntax. Git, books are versionned and collaborative using the GIT scm. Responsive, books can be read on all devices, laptops, tablets, phones, kindles, etc.Įditor, use the GitBook editor to write beautiful books, on Mac, Windows or Linux. Simple to update, publish and update your books easily using Git or the editor. Monetize your paid books in less than 5 minutes. Publish your books easily thanks to a great workflow. GitBook makes it easy to publish great books.ĭiscover gorgeous books from the community. In one of the best things I've seen in a long time, especially as an aspiring writer.
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