The "XLibris Active Reading Machine" uses a high-resolution pen tablet display along with a paper-like user interface to emulate the physical experience of reading a document on paper: the reader can hold a scanned image of a page in his lap and mark on it with digital ink. Moreover, XLibris monitors free-form ink annotations made while reading, and uses these to organize and search for related information. (Technology Demo)
@Lockandkeyme Well.. don't blame it on the publisher. Blame it in your book's content. lol.
oninsfirred 1 year ago
The only thing that XLIBRIS is good for is taking your money and does nothing for you in the way of SALES for your book.
I published a book with them (SOME ONE FOR SCRUFFY) and as of to date (after 4 years) Xlibris haves never sold ONE-BOOK? As of today I have around $3,000 invested in them and never received anything back in return in the way of SALES?
Please thank about what your doing before you publish with this company……….
Lockandkeyme 1 year ago