I don't use any of those tools. I'm a software engineer in real life, so I wrote my own tool for writing. I write markdown in text files with special tags for tracking world info like family trees, timelines, quotes, and interplanetary flights.
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Emacs on a text file, with my own half assed markup, then run that through a Ruby script to make true markdowns, then import into open office.
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Best thing about your own methods is when something goes wrong you can fix it yourself. When Kobo rejected my epubs (they worked fine with with Amazon via kindlegen) I made updates to my epub generator code and tested against the tool they were using to validate.
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Nice!
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