 Come into the editor and you can select from a bunch of themes. So essentially all these books, these are templates of books that you can select. So essentially once you go into the selector theme, let me just select this one. Right, awesome, something. Right, so essentially this is a cover editor that is inbuilt. So you can change the images. You can, right, so this looks good, I think. So essentially, and then we can start writing something. So this is basically what Papras does. It simplifies the process of creating ebooks. So I gave you a quick demo, there's not a lot to see, essentially. But once you start writing an ebook, this will help you a lot. So essentially I'll just explain very quickly so what are the features of Papras. So essentially it has an inbuilt cover editor and it publishes to EPUB, the mobile format for Kindles and PDFs. So I'll explain what are the problems that we are trying to solve. So for example, if any one of you has tried to write a book or convert your blog to a book, so he'll resonate with what this product is trying to do. So essentially as of now there is a small industry that has come up around people, helping other people to ship out their ebooks. So with these self-publishing platforms coming in like Kindle Direct Publishing, and then there is The Luke and these e-readers coming in, there is a lot of interest from amateur authors, first-time writers who want to ship their ebooks out. This is primarily because it has become very easy to become an independent author. And they start selling ebooks, some of the best sellers are from independent publishers on the Kindle platform. So essentially, but as of now, once you want to convert ebooks, for example, people have books in the word format, in text files. So if you want to ship out an EPUB or a Kindle format book, so essentially there are tools, there is a tool called SIGIL and there are other tools that help you do that, most of them are desktop tools. So what it tries to do is it tries to provide an end-to-end ebook publishing platform. So essentially you can come here, publish your book, and then if you want to start selling it, so it has Gumroad integrated. So just a single click, set a price, and you'll be able to start selling your books in minutes. So this was all about purpose and I don't have much else to say. So any questions, I'll be glad to take that. Yeah, sure. What's the editor, is it built on TinyMC or? No, no, this is no TinyMC. So what you say is very simple, it is document, content editable. So, yeah, so as of now, this does not work on Firefox and because of issues with Gekko and WebKit, so this is only on Chrome or WebKit-based browsers and. Doesn't content editable cause you a lot of problems? It does a lot of problems. So what are formats you can save once you write a book? So as of now, you can make it in PDF, a Kindle, a movie format, and then EPUB. I'm planning to integrate doc text. Anything, essentially, have the content I can put up. Do you want to export to HTML? Yeah, so this is HTML. Yes, HTML if you want, I can do it in another. Yeah, web readers, yeah. Yeah, one is like can we publish it through the hour sign as well? I mean, as a subfolder, just every HTML thing. Yeah, you can do that, but not as of now. I'll take this as a feature because. And the second thing, how is support for writing code in it? You're writing code in it. Anyone has a blog, a technical word, a debugger-5-cup blog input, just a second. So you can, another feature, import chapter from URL. Uncle, what is your, this thing? You can go to devlog.supportv.com. Okay. Dev? Yeah, sure, no problems. Devlog.supportv.com. Supportv.com. It's definitely without. So go to the second post. Okay. We have not this one, go to the second one. This one? This one? Yeah, this has support. Okay. But it's a win to just sort of give them code. I'm not sure it will work. That's fine. I'm curious to know. Yeah, I'm also curious. Come on, see if coffee is red. So there is a nifty little feature that lets you import content from your blog. Let's just see if it works or not. It should work. Yeah, it's there. Sweet, sweet. Yeah, it is happily skipped here for this thing. So, yeah. Yeah, it's amazing. Yes. So, basically, if anyone has content not from the third party side, I can try and show that. For the code block, it's there. J.zike.in. Okay. J.s.je. J.a.c.e. J.a.i.k.i. Z.a.i.k.i. So, as of now, you have to give the direct link to the blog post. Yeah, this one's got a code in it and that's embedded directly. Okay, it should work. So, I think you can edit code as well. There is some issue, I need to fix that. So, yeah. So, you lost the color code. Sorry? You lost the color code. No, it's not. It is not. You can come and see it. It's there. Like, there is some issue with that. Okay. Yeah. Right, so you had a question for someone? Yeah. Yeah, sure. Is it completely free? So, as an alumna in beta, but I do plan to charge. I have to support myself, right? What's worked with your charge on the NQ? So, I'm thinking of $9 per month for the editor. I still have to spend a month. But, yeah. I don't know it's free. No? Sorry. I don't have to spend a month. Fund, yeah. Yeah. Right. Okay. I need. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Okay. Make some touch. You okay? Okay. Great. Sorry. It's good. It's good. It's good. I can use it? Yeah. Yeah. Okay.