Since I'm in an open sourcey mood I thought I'd quickly drop a post here with the list of the open source programs that I used to assemble Seasons of Dusk.
The epub file was created in Sigil:
https://github.com/user-none/SigilThe PDF was created in LibreOffice:
https://www.libreoffice.org/Barinellos and I used Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign for the graphics but it looks like there are comparable open source alternatives in the form of
GIMP (analogous to Photoshop):
http://www.gimp.org/Krita (analogous to Corel Draw):
http://krita.org/Scribus (analogous to InDesign; I haven't tried this yet):
http://www.scribus.net/canvas/ScribusInkscape (analogous to Illustrator; again, I haven't tried this yet):
http://www.inkscape.org/en/I highly recommend trying out LibreOffice and Sigil (if you know HTML and CSS) since they're powerful tools and it'd be great for folks that uh... aren't me to be able to put together anthologies in the future. I'd be glad to do some tutorials for how I produced Seasons of Dusk if people are interested. It'd be great if we could actually run multiple anthology projects concurrently, and I think if we want that to be successful it'd be good to broaden the knowledge base where production is concerned.
(In closed source news, though, I DID manage to get CS4 reinstalled today. It still works, thank goodness. So thankfully I can still open all the CS4 files that have M:EM content--they didn't get lost in the crash.)