Wednesday, July 17, 2002
Palm eBook Studio
Posted by marlof in "SOFTWARE" @ 11:58 PM
http://www.peanutpress.com/ebs.cgi
Palm Digital Media released Palm eBook Studio a while ago. It is an easy WYSIWYG solution to create ebooks for their Palm Reader. "Simply highlight, point and click to format your text. Insert an image into the text where you want it. Create a hypertext link for glossary entries or to link related sections of your book. Create your eBook the way you want it to look and then simply select “Make Book” from the menu. Import your materials in a variety of formats. Palm eBook Studio lets you pour text into your document from several sources. Cut & paste from MS-Word, import RTF or text documents or open Palm Markup Language (PML) files directly." The latest version also allows your to import HTML files. If you already bought Palm eBook Studio, you can get a free upgrade.
Finally Palm offers an easy to use solution to create books for their Reader. The introductory price of Palm eBook Studio is $29.95. If you want to create eBooks for free, you can still check out their other offerings which are less intuitive.
Palm Digital Media released Palm eBook Studio a while ago. It is an easy WYSIWYG solution to create ebooks for their Palm Reader. "Simply highlight, point and click to format your text. Insert an image into the text where you want it. Create a hypertext link for glossary entries or to link related sections of your book. Create your eBook the way you want it to look and then simply select “Make Book” from the menu. Import your materials in a variety of formats. Palm eBook Studio lets you pour text into your document from several sources. Cut & paste from MS-Word, import RTF or text documents or open Palm Markup Language (PML) files directly." The latest version also allows your to import HTML files. If you already bought Palm eBook Studio, you can get a free upgrade.
Finally Palm offers an easy to use solution to create books for their Reader. The introductory price of Palm eBook Studio is $29.95. If you want to create eBooks for free, you can still check out their other offerings which are less intuitive.