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Thursday, 19 January 2012
APP OF THE DAY: iBooks Author review (Mac OS X)
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But it was the iBooks Author Mac app part of Phil Schiller's presentation that intrigued us the most. The chance to create and publish our own iBooks on our MacBooks. Well, we just couldn't wait to get started.....
iBooks Author
- Platform Mac OS X
- Price Free
- Where Mac App Store
What we mean is, this is an incredibly rich and detailed app to be giving away. It's not a simple drag and drop program (although, this being a Mac app, expect to be dragging and dropping like crazy). Instead, it's a professional looking publication tool with more media options than a Cambridge graduate with a 2:1 in digital studies.
And, like PowerPoint, it's easy to type in text and add pictures, charts and other objects. But it's these objects that set iBooks Author apart from its ageing Microsoft rival. Called simply "Widgets" this is where you can make sure iBooks interactive and iPad magical. You can add interactive images, galleries, HTML code, keynote presentations, 3D images and review panels.
For the more academic writers, it is possible to create a glossary as you type but, if you're the lazy type, you can just chuck words in straight from Pages or Word.
Don't bank on your work beating the Apple approval process and being published if you simply plagiarise though. Although, you can always see what your book would look like on the iBooks iPad app by connecting your tablet and previewing it using the app.
In the meantime, download it, and have a play around. It's free after all.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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