At the MEI Pro Pub Summit held Friday, Nov. 16, Andreas Schrader, CEO of vjoon GmbH, unveiled the features that will be included in vjoon K4™ version 6.5, which is scheduled to be in customers’ hands the first week of ...
Editing tables can be a challenge when they contain text that doesn’t fit within the cells. While InDesign’s default view shows the familiar red dot to indicate overset in an individual cell, the text can be difficult to edit when ...
Working with Technology for Publishing, Source Interlink Media launched a workflow migration initiative aimed at integrating its existing publishing technology into a new workflow. The new process aimed to enable Source Interlink Media to tag, categorize, and convert content, and ...
Many publishers employ remote editors and writers, and they’re often looking for a quicker way to open articles in a vjoon K4™ environment. There is a hidden but easy-to-use feature that lets you accept a task without the geometry, which ...
With Adobe releasing new Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) versions every nine weeks, there’s a lot of confusion around whether to update to the latest version of the tools. While everyone wants to be current, there’s a valid reason to think ...
Publishing professionals working in a vjoon K4™ workflow environment use query panels search for content and accept tasks to edit content in the system. Once familiar with the search process in queries, a user naturally begins to customize query panels ...
This week, Adobe reviewed the latest release of the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to partners and customers. Release 23 is targeted at putting the polish on some of the foundational features that have needed tuning for a while but had ...
National Journal’s New Approach, iPad Sales Surge, Glamour Redesigns, Pinterest Roundup for August, Magazines as Brands Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing National Journal‘s new approach to convention ...
Adobe DPS v22, Tablet Demographics, The Flawed iPad Content Model, Real Simple Leads Pinterest, The Importance of Loading Time on Tablets Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing Adobe’s ...
This week, Adobe reviewed its latest release of the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to partners and customers. Here are some of the new or updated items: Filters The Viewer Builder now contains options for enabling filters in the Adobe Content ...
Nat Geo Transforms Storytelling, Lucky Adds In-App Shopping, The New CMS Mandate, Financial Times Grows Digital Subscribers Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing National Geographic‘s groundbreaking storytelling project, ...
Digital Disruptors Video Series, Responsive Design, Curation Strategy, Apple by the Numbers, Three Ways Publishers Can Avoid Extinction Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing Lean Back 2.0’s new ...
New York Magazine Releases First E-book, American Media Shifts to Digital, Tablet Advertising Engagement, Pinterest Roundup for July Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing New York‘s first e-book, ...
Pinterest has undoubtedly shaken up the social media landscape, and it’s become a powerful referral source for many publishers. In order to best leverage this new tool, it’s important to stay up to date on how other publishers are successfully ...
Younger Tablet Owners More Willing to Pay for News, More Content Means More Digital Subscriptions, Future EPUB Features, In-App Advertising Projections, Meredith’s Relaunch of Parents.com With Responsive Design Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the ...
MPA Technology, Indie Magazine Insights, Zinio Up for Sale, Atlantic Breaks Records, DPS Release 21. Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing best practices in using new technologies to ...
Last week, the MPA Digital: Technology conference in New York provided some thought-provoking panels and leading-edge ideas for attendees. One of the more interesting sessions, “How New Technologies Can Build a Bond With Your Audience,” with Lucky magazine Editor in Chief Brandon ...
Microsoft’s Surface Announcement, Nielsen’s Tablet Data Tracker, Consumers’ Stance on Ads in Apps, Record Profits at The Economist, and the Latest Pinterest News Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing Microsoft’s ...
Pinterest has undoubtedly shaken up the social media landscape, and it’s become a powerful referral source for many publishers. In order to best leverage this new tool, it’s important to stay up to date on how other publishers are successfully ...
Flipboard: Friend or Foe?, Rodale’s Digital Strategy, E-reading Trends, Food Network Magazine Raises Its Rate Base, Smartphone Use and Tablet Adoption Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing Flipboard, Rodale’s ...