I still think of it as The Courage of Conscience, a title that got shot down as not intense enough. And I made a bunch of other suggestions, but TSW was the best of the ones that didn't get rejected.)
I like that title much more.
The Struggle Within isn't nearly as original.
I'm still kinda bummed that this is only being offered as an eBook.
I violently hate this practice. I want a copy I can put on the shelf next to all my other books. I was reading through this thread thinking how nice this cover will look next to the others, and now I see that will not be the case after all. I am NOT pleased.
^Whether there's a paperback compilation at some point in the future probably depends on whether this eBook sells well enough to convince Simon & Schuster to do more Trek eBooks. So really, if you want to see The Struggle Within published in paperback, your best bet is to buy it as an eBook.
That would seem to me to support further eBook-only offerings, not to encourage a physical printing. If people are willing to pay for just a download, why bother actually printing anything?
And who says you have to "switch over?" There are still plenty of paperback and hardcover books available. Reading the occasional eBook doesn't require giving those up. It's not switching over to anything, it's just broadening your repertoire.
I have tried e-reading multiple times. I just don't like it. So, if the publishing world is trending toward it, I'm going to miss out on more and more books that I really want to read. It sucks.

And it frustrates the collector in me, because my purchasing of Trek Lit is as much about collection and display as it is about reading.