I also exported out to the EPUB format and the pictures came across okay into the iBooks reader application. I looked at the same file in my Kindle app on the Mac and I have pictures exactly where they were supposed to be. I exported out to the Kindle format and the images I put into the text didn’t show up on the Kindle app on my iPad. It supports flow around the text even in the format style which is re-flowable.
It’s easy to make the headers and add pictures to the text. You get a WYSIWYG view of the work you are doing.
The interface for eBook Creator Software Kotobee is fairly basic in terms of being a word processor. It looks quite interesting and I’m still in the process of playing with it and testing to see what can be done. You upload the folder containing your book to a Web server and hey presto you have a book which can be viewed online. Kotobee will also export out to a web format.
The application also gives you a proprietary format which can be accessed from a native application on Android, iOS and even on Windows phones. It has the advantage of, like Scrivener, you are able to export out to the Kindle format. The application eBook Creator Software Kotobee and it would be a competitor to Ulysses, Scrivener and iBooks author. I’ve been trying out a new application which is for creating electronic books.