Amazon’s Twitch Acquisition, Facebook vs. ‘Click-Bait’ Headlines, CMS Market, Interview With The Atlantic‘s Bob Cohn, TFP’s Infographic Pick of the Week, DPS Tip: Adobe DPS v31 Patch Release v31.3, Adobe MAX 2014 Welcome to TFP’s roundup of news and tips ...
Twitter’s Policy Update, Snapchat Discovery, Atlantic Media’s New Social Platform, POD Decline, DPS Tip: Linking DPS Consumption Data With Third-Party CRMs, August’s Media Metrics Roundup, TFP’s Infographic Pick of the Week, Adobe MAX 2014 Welcome to TFP’s roundup of news and ...
Great news for salespeople who use DPS apps during sales calls. New Library/Store APIs in the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Release v31 can create a direct link between DPS app content consumption data and third-party customer relationship management (CRM) systems such ...
The default library for iPad subscription apps has been upgraded in the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite v31 release. The new library configuration will prominently display the newest content available for purchase or subscription. The showcase format will include a larger ...
Adobe has announced two Adobe Digital Publishing Suite v31 patch releases: v31.1 and v31.2. We have included the new features and bug fixes for both releases, as listed on Adobe’s What’s New in This Release and DPS Bug Fix Release Notes ...
The Adobe Digital Publishing Suite includes an application called DPS App Builder, which is used to create the physical app that gets submitted to the marketplace. Below is a list of the advanced options currently available in the DPS App ...
Back in January, we posted a DPS tip about using a sidecar.xml file as a method to streamline metadata input, as well as to add and manage properties for all the articles in a folio. (See TFP’s DPS Tip: Using a Sidecar File for Metadata ...
TFP’s DPS Tips offer a vast amount of information about building interactives and folios in InDesign, as well as building and configuring apps and folios in DPS App Builder or Folio Producer. You can find additional information on these topics ...
The iTunes Newsstand was introduced a few years ago by Apple as a way of grouping digital publication apps into a common location, much like a conventional newsstand might. This provides the reader with a convenient way to quickly locate ...
In previous tip posts, we discussed creating and editing multi-state objects, which are great additions to an Adobe Digital Publishing Suite app. Creating navigation buttons that trigger the Go To Next State and Go To Previous State actions is another ...
The Version 30 release of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite includes the ability to add Information Screens in iOS viewers, a feature similar to the Welcome Screen introduced in a previous release of DPS. The Information Screen can provide publishers with ...
The Paste Into command (Edit>Paste Into) has been around for a while in InDesign and is becoming increasingly useful as a tool for creating overlays in Adobe Digital Publishing Suite apps. If you haven’t yet seen how this command can ...
I recently spent some time working directly with a customer building out their DPS Admin console to include several application accounts, and App Builder account, and an admin account. After I insisted that they not use personal Gmail accounts for ...
Adding multi-state objects to your Adobe Digital Publishing Suite app creates a fun and engaging experience for your readers. We recently posted a tip that explained how to create simple multi-state objects for DPS apps. In this tip, we’ll review ...
Adding layers of images and text that are accessed via buttons is a great way to make an Adobe Digital Publishing Suite app fun and engaging. Multi-state DPS objects can be used in a variety of ways to display complex ...
If you’re creating an Adobe Digital Publishing Suite app (iPad only) with folios that contain sections, such as a newspaper, you can set it up so that users can choose to download only their favorite sections. This is a great way ...
Technology for Publishing shares weekly tips on Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite with our readers and clients who are interested in learning how to make the most of the tool. Here, we’ve gathered our DPS Tip posts from the past quarter ...
When you’re planning your Adobe Digital Publishing Suite app, there are several decisions that you’ll need to make at the beginning of the process. Will you be designing for particular devices? For specific viewers—iPad, iPhone, Android, or Web Viewer? What ...
With the release of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite v30, a DPS app can contain relative navigation commands, allowing readers to easily jump to the first or last article, or to the next or previous article. Readers can also jump to ...
In Adobe Digital Publishing Suite v30, the DPS text notification system has been rebuilt using an HTML interface. It offers the ability to send text notifications to certain device segments, to people who haven’t launched an app in 30 days, ...