Sharp Claw wrote:Eagleeye wrote:
It says that for nearly the same time as it said it is delayed. But the elfes at Baen had only 3 working days to work with the final manuscript, and to put 300,000 words, parted in probably 50+ chapters, in the different formats for the eARC may take some time; don't you think? Especially the making of the html-files could be time-consuming - after all, you have to divide the whole text in its single chapters, put everyone of them through the html-making process, check each chapter for obvious errors, correct these errors and link the chapters together for the html-version you want to publish.
But nonetheless, I hope, too, that we see the eARC on Monday ...
Yeah, Monday, maybe. God forbid they should work late nights or weekends like other Americans.
Mmmm... I sort of hate to point this out, but I often find myself converting ebooks from one format to another, depending on what device I'm going to read them on, and what format I was able to find the copy in.
There are online tools that can convert from one to another within minutes at most, and usually just a few seconds. If I can do it, then they should be able to also.
If Baen were serious about getting the eARC into their reader's hands as soon as possible, it could (and should) have been there later the same day it was turned in, or at most the next.
After all, with all the website publishing tools out there, it doesn't take all that long to update a couple of web pages either.