Learning from the community at DjangoCon Europe 2016
Booktype Lead Developer Aleksandar Erkalovic attended DjangoCon 2016 last week. Here are his key takeaways in this blog post.
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Booktype Lead Developer Aleksandar Erkalovic attended DjangoCon 2016 last week. Here are his key takeaways in this blog post.
Read moreFor as many books as exist, there are also any number of different reading types, and you may or may not fall into more than one category. We compiled for you a list of books we thought you’d like to spend time with.
Read moreRelease of Booktype 2.0 is approaching. Here's a quick update on our progress for developers.
Read moreThis is just to let you know that we've made a few changes to the format and structure of the terms and conditions for Airtime PRO and Booktype PRO. The changes do not alter your service.
Read moreWe recently returned from the Frankfurt Book Fair where we gained some valuable takeaways regarding the evolving ebook industry.
Read moreWe will be sharing a preview of Booktype 2.0 at the Frankfurt Book Fair this coming week.
Read moreTry Booktype Pro free for 30 days. The Basic plan of our managed hosting service lets you publish up to 50 books and add up to 10 users. Premium and Enterprise plans for users who need more.
Read moreThis is just to let you know that we've made a small change to our terms of service.
Read moreJulian Sorge, the newest team member of Booktype joins us in Berlin as the Product Manager.
Read moreSourcefabric helped build E-Short to meet growing demand from digital readers and self-publishers.
Read moreThe Booktype team has released a Python library, EbookLib, under the GNU AGPL v3, which is now available in Debian and Ubuntu.
Read moreSourcefabric believes open code means free speech. It also means smart business. Open source solutions give businesses total ownership of their content and code with no licensing fees. More and more enterprises are discovering that the cost of open source development is a fraction of the cost of building from scratch, even when they need a custom solution.
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