Outline
On a computer screen a Digitally Published product
looks just like a regular book
or magazine, the difference being it is digital, the pages
turn digitally and it can be stored electronically on any digital
media.
Digital Publications can be presented in a stand alone
format or as web pages.
- When published in stand alone format they can be
distributed via email, floppy disk, CD Rom, flash drives or
posted as downloads on websites.
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When published as web pages the the end user can detach
them and turn them into stand alone books.
Content can be a text only novel, an eye catching magazine
with high quality images or a feature rich presentation with
multimedia content, interactive quizzes and pop up images.
Advanced features include a built in e-commerce module
enabling the viewer to sample the book before paying to unlock
the remaining pages, this enables the author to protect and
sell their book, magazine etc.... This facility is managed by
Digitally
Published for a small commission based on sales.
To find out more visit the
detail pages, view some examples
in the showcase,
templates or
downloads section of the site.
Alternatively download The
Digitally Published e-brochure
(see
note 1) which demonstrates all the features that can be included in a
digital publication.
Digitally Published provides an attractive, professional
and cost effective way to publish and distribute information
electronically.
The potential cost savings compared to paper based
publications include:
- no shipping costs
- no handling costs
- no printing costs
- no stock to manage
See more on our benefits page.
Please note that some advanced features require the end
user to have certain software installed, further information
can be found using the links included below.
Apple
Mac users can run a standalone Digitally Published product
providing they have PC emulator software installed such as
"Virtual PC".
Multimedia software required for embedded or streamed
multimedia content in Digitally Published products.


Macromedia Flash Player

1. Digitally
Published products that allow the user to add their own text
or images e.g. a photo album or diary require the
Digital Web
Book "Reader" software to be installed.
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