I would include reviews except I could not find any recent ones for most of these companies. The following list details five of the services I found, and includes info on their prices, quirks, etc. You can access that virtual Mac through your web browser, install apps like iTunes Producer, and even upload ebooks.ĭepending on how much time you spend managing your ebooks, this is potentially a cost-effective alternative to buying a Mac or to using an aggregator. It turns out there are a bunch of online startups that will lease either a Mac or a Mac server to you online. I was at one of Robin Sullivan’s Meetups yesterday when another attendee mentioned a service called MacInCloud where one could lease a Mac online and run apps on it. While all the other major platforms will let you use just about any web browser to upload and sell your ebooks in their store, Apple insists that you have to use macOS-only iTunes Producer to upload ebooks to sell, effectively imposing an Apple tax on those who want to deal directly with Apple.Īnyone with the technical skill to install macOS on their existing computer could get around that tax, but there is also a solution for the rest of us. ![]() ![]() Apple is notorious for the ridiculously pointless rule that if you want to sell ebooks on their platform, you have to use their app and their hardware to do so (or go through an aggregator).
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