ePub Software Woes! Oh No!
By Lois Winston
I have a love/hate relationship with computers. Recently I’ve been mired in ePub software woes. Oh no!
Fifteen years ago, I decided to enter the world of indie publishing. I first spent time as a hybrid author, one foot still in traditional publishing while dipping a toe into the indie world. Eventually, I went all in as an indie author.
There was a learning curve involved.
Because I didn’t want to pay people to do what I knew I could do, I needed to acquire certain skills. That meant this dinosaur from another era had to venture out of the kiddie pool (where I routinely cursed Word after every update) and plunge headfirst into the deep end of more complex computer programs.
After hours of research, I found programs that didn’t require a home equity loan.
I discovered learning how to make ePub files wasn’t that hard. Mastering Photoshop was another story. Although I hold a degree in graphic design and illustration, I’m a woman of a certain age who went to art school back when we designed with pen and pencil on paper, not with vectors and pixels on a computer screen. However, after quite a bit of hair-pulling and more than a little cursing, I taught myself enough to be able to create cover art on the computer.
Of course, in the world of computers, nothing ever stays the same for long.
When Adobe moved to a subscription model, I wasn’t willing to take out that home equity loan to continue using Photoshop. I found Affinity with its modest one-time fee, free upgrades, and Mac compatibility.
Recently Canva bought Affinity, and the software went through a huge redesign. I decided to stick with Affinity Designer 2 instead of moving to the newer version because I really don’t need all the bells and whistles that they’ve introduced. I just hope Canva doesn’t stop supporting Designer 2. My woman of a certain age brain has neither the time nor patience to master new software that I only need to use occasionally.
And that brings me to what recently happened with my ePub software.
For fifteen years I’ve used LegendMaker with no problems. It has enabled me to create clean ePub files free of the odd formatting glitches I often come across in eBooks. But…
Step into the Way Back Machine to two weeks ago.
I needed to update an ePub file. I clicked on my LegendMaker software and received this popup message.

ePub Software Woes!
Huh? Snow Leopard is an old iOS, introduced back in 2009. Tahoe is the most recent iOS, and that’s what I use. Why couldn’t I open the program? It had worked fine the previous week.
I sent off an email to the software developer. The few times I’d contacted him years ago, he’d responded within hours, but I hadn’t needed customer support in more than a decade. He still hasn’t responded. Why? Because Google has been unable to deliver the email. Had he not survived Covid? Retired? Gone bankrupt?
After further online research, I discovered that LegendMaker was developed using Intel/64-bit processors and is no longer compatible with Macs. But as I mentioned above, it worked fine only a week earlier!
Aaargh!!!!
Now, for all future ePub files and older ones I want to update, I have to use different software. My pre-computer dinosaur brain is vociferously voicing its objection. But I’ve soldiered on because I have no choice. I found another program and after more hair-pulling and cursing, reformatted the ePub I wanted to update. Hopefully, now that I figured out how to get the results I wanted, future file updates won’t take as long.
I’m convinced, though, that the computer gods are currently rolling around up in clouds LOLing their bums off at my expense.
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USA Today and Amazon bestselling and award-winning author Lois Winston writes mystery, romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter books, and nonfiction. Kirkus Reviews dubbed her critically acclaimed Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series, “North Jersey’s more mature answer to Stephanie Plum.” In addition, Lois is a former literary agent and an award-winning craft and needlework designer who often draws much of her source material for both her characters and plots from her experiences in the crafts industry. Learn more about Lois and her books at her website www.loiswinston.com. Sign up for her newsletter to receive an Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mini-Mystery.






USA Today and Amazon bestselling and award-winning author Lois Winston writes mystery, romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter books, and nonfiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. Kirkus Reviews dubbed her critically acclaimed 

