Sunday, July 12, 2009

 

Texterity User Interface - Coverleaf Reader Tutorial

View our full tutorial video on the lastest Texterity digital edition reading interface -- the Coverleaf Reader. This 10-minute video covers all the features and benefits, including:

  • The Technology Behind Texterity's Coverleaf Reader
  • Increasing your Bottom Line
  • Enhancing the Viewer’s Experience


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Comments:
I find your use of the term PWF disturbing. The file format is PNG and you dont own the PNG format.

Perhaps PWE for "E"= engine is more accurate.

You indicate Flash is not required and then proceed to demonstrate flash and FLV embedding.

Credible work, but several of your marketing points clobbers your reputational credibility.
 
Dear Anonymous,

Thanks for your feedback. The format is actually not just PNG. It uses a display technique that Texterity has patented that overlays multiple image formats and XML to achieve the end result. We named it PWF (Published Web Format) as a simple reference.

Flash is not needed for any basic page viewing. But of course, we support it when the publisher wants to enrich the experience with multimedia.

- Carl Scholz
 
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