HTML5 is a relatively new programming
language which has already gained much popularity among digital publishers all
across. PUBHTML5.com, a web catalog design
service provider from Hong Kong, offers now a browser based digital publishing
application. The software development company has maintained that the digital
publishing platform would be of immense help for web publishers. Recently, one
of the Free online
Magazine software design team members, Anna Lee, shared some tips and
tweaks on how making a digital catalog appealing by using HTML5 intelligently.
The creative designer has in fact doled out some secrets that programmers are
hardly aware of.
“We’re constantly enhancing PUB HTML5 to
provide users with the highest level of productivity and quality” quoted Jacky
Peng, Customer Care for PUBHTML5. “With the new enhancements, users of PUB HTML5
can use our software more efficiently to produce beautiful flip page books for
business or personal use”. “I personally encourage all users to upgrade, and if
you have never tried PUB HTML5 – to try it and see the benefits our software
provides in your flip book page making experience”.
The interactive slideshow creator from
Focusky is an excellent way for instructors to engage their class with an
exciting presentation. Hosting a plethora of powerful features, Focusky
offers embedding of images, Flash, MP4, MP3, YouTube videos, Vimeo videos,
shapes, and styles. Conveying various templates and themes, Focusky
makes designing and editing presentations simple. Online
and offline presentations are supported, and Focusky supports publishing via
webpage, *.exe file for Windows PC, Mac app for Mac PC, and zip file. In
addition, users can share their presentations through social media networks.
PUB HTML5 offers users a quick and simple
experience when batch converting batch PDF files into beautiful Flash and HTML5
publications. The converted files can run on all devices and feature many
detailed page flip animations and crisp audio. The flipbooks are available both
online and offline, can be published to the web, sent through email, burnt onto
discs and flash drives, and can be shown on external devices.
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