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Major Bookworm release

Details over at O’Reilly Labs: New features and bug fixes for Bookworm.
Most of these are (by design) internal and not user-facing, but at least two are notable and possibly quite fun.
Feedbooks integration
At the bottom of the user library page (your home page when you log in), there’s now an option to download any books from [...]

Bookwormとは何ですか?

This is so cool. Bookworm in Japanese!

Thank you Mahalo Ito!

Ciao, Bookworm 2

The same Italian translation available by default on the Simplicissimus Bookworm site is also now available on O’Reilly Bookworm. As with the other languages, it will switch to Italian if your browser indicates that Italian is your preferred language, or if you specify Italian in your user profile after logging in.
Thanks to Marco [...]

Ciao, Bookworm

Bookworm has its second home in Italy: Simplicissimus Bookworm. Here’s their announcement.

I helped out with the installation but the very competent folks at Simplicissimus will be managing it from here on. Best of luck!

On IBM Developerworks: Better Django Models

The first of two articles I wrote about the Python web framework Django has been published by IBM Developerworks: Better Django Models.

Neither one is publishing-specific, but Django (like Rails and Drupal) is a great way to deploy a web application quickly and easily. (Bookworm runs on Django, as do many of my smaller projects.)

IDPF Digital Book 2009 talk: Open source ePub with Bookworm

Slides and notes from my 15-minute presentation at the IDPF Digital Book 2009 conference:
Open-source ePub with Bookworm
View more presentations from lizadaly.

You can also download the slides as a PDF. Licensed Creative-Commons-Attribution.
It was a pretty good event overall although I felt that the main program was much stronger than the workshops (my talk was part [...]

Threepress at IDPF Digital Book, BEA and BookCampTO

I’ll be talking about Bookworm on Monday, May 11 at the IDPF Digital Book conference.
I’m also looking forward to meeting people at Book Expo America later this month (and most especially the BEA Tweetup).
Lastly, I’m very excited about BookCamp Toronto. I’ve been to a number of technical unconferences and they are universally great. [...]

“Tag på rundtur for at se et eksempel på Bookworm i brug”

Bookworm is now available in Danish! Thank you Marie Bilde Rasmussen!

For more information on translating Bookworm, see the post on O’Reilly labs or join the Bookworm translators’ list.

Was ist Bookworm?

Bookworm is now available in German!

Bookworm will switch to your preferred language automatically if it is available, or you can manually set your language by updating your user profile.
Thank you to Jens Quade for his initial work in internationalizing Bookworm and especially to Michael Wiedmann for heroically translating the remainder of the site.
Danish, Spanish and [...]

Is ePub “ugly”?

There’s been some healthy discussion, instigated by Mike Cane, about whether ePub can provide a visually-appealing reading experience. I recommend the related discussion on TeleRead, especially the comments.
There’s a lot of finger-pointing going on, but my feeling is that it reduces down to two statements:

Reading systems need to fully support HTML/CSS. Realistically this means [...]