thg jim said:
Please check the WOTC website for the errata that comes out after a product from someone who is not a "d20 guy" is released to the public. They have the vast resources to spend tens of thousands of dollars both in creating and editing all of their products, and yet they still make mistakes. I am not anti-WOTC. Mistakes happen. That is human nature. It has nothing at all to do with being a "d20 guy." BTW, you use the term "d20 guys" as if it were a bad thing. Personally, I am very proud to be a "d20 guy."
Jim Govreau
COO Thunderhead Games, Inc.
Hey, I want to be a d20 guy when I grow up

. But I'll make sure that my product is typo-free. The WoTC errata is generally not errata to correct sloppiness -- that is, bad spacing, bad spelling, punctuation, etc. They did a good job in that regard.
Unlike most of the d20 products I've purchased. As an example, I just picked up Necromancy, by Mongoose -- a pretty big d20 publisher. They probably have a lot more resources than you do. Not only do they put two spaces after periods and after colons (get with the times, guys), but it took me all of forty-five seconds to find two mistakes in preparing to write this response (boxed text error on p. 17 with "The" crossing into the box edge, messed up italics in "contact other plane" on p. 13). I'm sure there's many more errors.
And I've seen much worse.
Sorry, but it doesn't cost thousands of dollars to find this kind of thing. Throw me a little free product and I'll do it for you for free. (Well, I guess it isn't really "free", then, is it?)
Admittedly, this kind of stuff is pretty pucking ficky, and probably few notice it besides me, but it bugs me.
It looks bad. Anything that I can find by flipping through the book for forty-five seconds should have been found by a damn proofreader before it went to print.
(Of course, I'm the guy who gets things thrown at him at work for noting inconsistent spacing in ellipses during Powerpoint presentations. So perhaps I'm simply insane.)