Sigil (application)

Sigil
Original author(s) Strahinja Val Marković
Developer(s) Kevin Hendricks and Doug Massay
Initial release 2009 (2009)
Stable release
0.9.7 / 30 October 2016 (2016-10-30)[1]
Repository github.com/Sigil-Ebook/Sigil
Written in C++ (Qt)
Operating system Windows, OS X and Linux
Available in English
Type Desktop publishing software
License GNU GPLv3
Website sigil-ebook.com

Sigil is free, open-source editing software for e-books in the EPUB format.

As a cross-platform application, Sigil is distributed for the Windows, OS X and Linux platforms under the GNU GPL license. Sigil supports both WYSIWYG and code-based editing of EPUB files, as well as the import of HTML and plain text files.[2][3]

Sigil has been developed by Strahinja Val Marković and others since 2009.[4] From July 2011 to June 2015 John Schember was the lead developer. In June 2015 development of Sigil was taken over by Kevin Hendricks and Doug Massay.[5]

Features

Sigil's features include:[6]

Sigil has full EPUB 2 specifications support, but only limited EPUB 3 support. Since version 0.9.3 of January 2016, the developers have been focusing on "improving Sigil’s ability to work with and generate epub3 ebooks without losing any of its epub2 capabilities".[7]

References

  1. Hendricks, Kevin B. (June 18, 2016). "Sigil-0.9.7 Released". Retrieved 2016-06-18.
  2. Benthin, Falko (4 August 2009). "Freier epub-Editor Sigil erschienen". Pro-Linux.de. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  3. Diedrich, Oliver. "Der kleine E-Autor: E-Books im Epub-Format selbst erstellen". c't 25/2009. p. 146. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  4. Schember, John (25 July 2011). "Taking over Sigil". Sigil development blog. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
  5. https://sigil-ebook.com/about/
  6. Chris von Eitzen (2012-10-31), Sigil EPUB ebook editor 0.6.0 released, The H, archived from the original on 4 April 2013, retrieved 2012-11-03
  7. https://sigil-ebook.com/2016/01/31/sigil-0-9-3-is-released/

See also

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