What are the options available to educational content creators and publishers who wants to get educational books or other content created/published for iPad?
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What are the options available to educational content creators and publishers who wants to get educational books or other content created/published for iPad?
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If the software on the device allows to upload user-created ePub files, that would be the way to do it. You can find lots of HOWTOS on that subject on the internet. |
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I can not conceive of an excuse Apple could have NOT to equip the richtext Pages application on the iPad with "Save as ePub..." option. NONE. Presumably they're hoarding announcing that function for just prior to iPad's appearance in April. |
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Well, but that's Pages '09. We should be seeing a '10 update soon, I hope. And nobody has yet really been able to take a look at what's in the Pages app for the iPad, beyond those tantalizing glimpses in promotional videos. One great thing about apps from the App Store is that developers tend to upgrade them rather frequently, and the upgrades are available immediately as free downloads. So even if we don't see, for example, "Save as EPUB" in the Pages app v.1.0, it could be added easily enough a little way down the road. I expect we will see this also with the overall iPhone OS as it moves from v.3.2 to v.4.0 later this year. There have been strong suggestions from a number of sources that things like direct printer support will be coming. We may or may not see them on launch day. |
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Strictly speaking Pages doesn't need to be able to create universal ePubs but iPad-optimized ePubs. Not that I like the idea, but I can see it happening. |
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Adobe InDesign CS5 now includes the ability to generate ePub files, there are also many PDF -> ePub converters around (TUAW linked to a few of them recently). The individual ePub files can be added to iTunes and synced to your iPad. Once your content is in ePub format, you could then submit it to Apple for inclusion in the iTunes Book Store if that's the way you want to go, otherwise just publish the ePub file for use as described above. |
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