FlippingBook PDF Publisher 0.5.6

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FlippingBook PDF Publisher is a Windows desktop application that helps you to produce remarkable online and offline Flash books with page flipping effect. No coding is required. Simply import your PDF, configure the look&feel and hit the publish button. Enjoy the real page flipping effect. Independence You are not tied to the other's servers and per-pages costs. All files are stored on your server and you do not depend on anybody. Simplicity The system requirements to your site are minimal. You do not need PHP, ASP, mySQL or any other server applications to be installed. You do not need programming skills. The installation procedure is just a files copying on the server. Flexibility The interface can be almost completely customized. FlippingBook PDF Publisher can be easily integrated to any existing design and brand style. You can use a great variety of book interface settings. Memory management In contrast to competitors' products, the big catalog will not occupy hundreds of megabytes of PC memory. Adaptability Any function (zooming, saving, etc) can be turned off. To do this, just take the corresponding button away from the control panel. Accessibility You're not limited by online publications only. With FlippingBook PDF Publisher you can create standalone EXE publications as well. Just select the "Publish to EXE" option and create a downloadable version of your book. Creating books for autorun CDs/DVDs is also supported.

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