Ranking version quality of eBook formats (primarily, ePUB and MOBI) seems to confuse many people. The objective ranking system below, widely accepted, should help end the confusion...
All other versions share a scanned copy as their source file (for purposes of maximum clarity, I ignore the many gradations)...
Please review the scale above to determine whether your version fulfills the request before posting. Or be ultra-clear in your reply. btw, requests for "clean" versions mean... Well, your guess is as good as mine.
- * Retail: Source file is from a commercial or retail venue (e.g., iTunes for ePUB format, Amazon for MOBI/AZW3 format). Includes Table of Contents, copyright page, and various frontis pages (blurbs, dedication, acknowledgements, etc)
* v5.1: Changes imposed on a retail file by calibre (or similar software) to convert source file to other formats (ePUB to MOBI, MOBI to ePUB, etc); the converted file becomes v5.1
All other versions share a scanned copy as their source file (for purposes of maximum clarity, I ignore the many gradations)...
- * v5: Converted retail
* v4: Proofread; a few minor errors remain
* v3: Proofread; many errors (formatting, spelling, etc) remain
* v2: Lightly edited; not proofread
* v1: Scanned only; not proofread
Please review the scale above to determine whether your version fulfills the request before posting. Or be ultra-clear in your reply. btw, requests for "clean" versions mean... Well, your guess is as good as mine.
I am on medical leave, away from home and my files. Please hold your re-upload requests for my return, ~15 May 2024.
Thank you.
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