상세 컨텐츠

본문 제목

Ibooks Author For Mac

카테고리 없음

by muscnyluawheel1980 2020. 2. 9. 04:52

본문

Note: that to use iBooks Author, you'll need a Macintosh computer running OSX 10.11 or later and if you'd like to do previewing, an iPad with iBooks 3.0 installed. Sep 25, 2017 - Apple on Monday issued an update to iBooks Author, its tool for building interactive e-books viewable on Mac and iOS devices -- its first such.

2.4 / September 30, 2015; 3 years ago ( 2015-09-30) or later 419 MB Available in 29 Languages, Website iBooks Author ( iBA) is an authoring application. Books created with iBooks Author export as.ibooks files and can be published to the Apple Store, or they may be exported as. Apple released iBooks Author on January 19, 2012 at an education-focused special event in New York City.

Simultaneously, Apple also released iBooks 2 and a new iBooks Bookstore category for. The software is and available only for macOS. Apple offers it for free download in the. Apple describes iBooks Author as a tool for 'educators and smaller publishers to create their own books'. Documents created by iBooks Author may only be sold for a fee if they are accepted by and distributed by Apple, but authors also have the option to distribute their work anywhere if the work is being distributed for free. Many aspects of a document may be edited in fashion, including text, fonts, colors, foreground and background images, interactive widgets, and charts. And may be managed with some automation.

The user interface and editing features have been described as nearly identical to Apple's and products. Apple clarified its position on rights of ebooks generated by iBooks Author on Feb 3, 2012 to address some controversy that its ebooks could be sold only through the Apple Bookstore, specifying that only books carrying the.ibooks suffix were subject to such restrictions. Apple also specified that the use of the software to create text or PDF files are within the terms of its user agreement. To offer your book on the iBookstore, an International Standard Book Number, or ISBN, is recommended but not required.

An ISBN is a standardized identifier for books and is necessary for industry-wide sales charts and data sharing. Note that you can only provide an ISBN during the initial book delivery. The output of iBooks Author is a proprietary Apple file format similar to the standard, but with extensions that prevent it from being universally readable or editable as an EPUB document. The format uses undocumented, proprietary XML namespaces and undocumented extensions to CSS.

A new version of iBooks Author was released on October 23, 2012. It includes embedded fonts, mathematical equation rendering, and more interactivity options. On October 22, 2013, iBooks Author received another update which included compatibility with. On October 16, 2014, Apple updated iBooks Author to version 2.2, adding several new features, namely EPUB import, InDesign IDML import, and the addition of a blank template for ease of use. On June 30, 2015, Apple updated iBooks Author to version 2.3, adding two significant new features: iPhone compatibility for Multi-Touch Format books created in iBooks Author, and export of EPUB-format books created in iBooks Author.

Further, the terms and conditions of iBooks Author were changed to allow iBooks Author users to monetize EPUB-format books exported out of iBooks Author any way they choose. On October 7, 2015, Apple updated iBooks Author to version 2.4, adding minor updates including the new ability of EPUB-format books created in iBooks Author to use the Pop-Over widget, as well as minor enhancements to the interface and to EPUB-format book function. Version 2.5 was released in late 2016. IBooks Author adoption has grown since version 2.2's release leading to the creation of the which has taken place in Nashville, Tennessee, in October 2015 and October 2016. A follow-up conference for 2017 has been announced, keynoted by NASA astrophysicist Dr.

Scott Bolton. Retrieved March 16, 2013.

^ Chloe Albanesius (January 19, 2012). Josh Lowensohn (January 19, 2012).

January 20, 2012. Gary Marshall (January 20, 2012). Retrieved February 4, 2012. Dilger, Daniel. Apple Insider.

Retrieved January 22, 2012. February 3, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2015. January 20, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2015.

Bott, Ed (January 22, 2012). Retrieved January 30, 2012. Daniel Glazman (January 20, 2012). Retrieved February 6, 2012. Caldwell, Serenity (October 23, 2012). Retrieved October 23, 2012.

Retrieved October 17, 2014. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015. The Digital Reader. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015.

Retrieved November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015.

Retrieved November 14, 2015. The iBooks Author Conference - October 8–9 - Nashville, Tennessee. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Chris Well.

Retrieved November 14, 2015. Ayumi Fukuda Bennett.

Ibooks Author Download For Mac

For

Retrieved November 14, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2017.

Missing or empty title= External links.

Now anyone can create stunning textbooks, cookbooks, history books, picture books, and more for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Start with one of the Apple-designed templates that feature a wide variety of page layouts.

Add your own text and images with drag-and-drop ease. Use Multi-Touch widgets to include interactive photo galleries, movies, Keynote presentations, 3D objects, and more. Preview your book on your iOS device or Mac at any time. Then submit your finished work to Apple Books in a few simple steps. And before you know it, you’re a published author. Derren, Poor Software This has the potential to be great in what it could do for books but the software, as has been stated eleswhere in reviews, is poor and out of date.

If you’re used to using design packages like Adobe’s Creative Suite, iBooks Author will be a lesson in frustration. It also doesn’t offer that much in the ways of interaction - some pictures to swipe through, video’s, pop overs (though these are very limited and don’t allow you to place where the pop ups appear). It results in an 'interactve book’ (I use the term loosely) that feels and works like the internet from the 90’s. It could be great, but it currently doesn’t reach it’s potential and feels a little negelected form a company who’s sole focus seems to be phones.

Derren, Poor Software This has the potential to be great in what it could do for books but the software, as has been stated eleswhere in reviews, is poor and out of date. If you’re used to using design packages like Adobe’s Creative Suite, iBooks Author will be a lesson in frustration. It also doesn’t offer that much in the ways of interaction - some pictures to swipe through, video’s, pop overs (though these are very limited and don’t allow you to place where the pop ups appear). It results in an 'interactve book’ (I use the term loosely) that feels and works like the internet from the 90’s. It could be great, but it currently doesn’t reach it’s potential and feels a little negelected form a company who’s sole focus seems to be phones. MarkIreland100, Surprising A surprisingly out-of-date tool from Apple.

MacbookAir

It appears to have been neglected and is in sore need of a little attention. It has the look and feel of something from approx 2010. Several of the included templates are dissapointingly inflexible as they don’t allow a user to move pages or sections around. Don’t know who at Apple has responsibiity for this. Perhaps they have better things to do than to maintain what could be quite a helpful tool.

Instead, iBooks Author has been allowed to stagnate. It may be ‘free’, but free need not equate to ‘frustrating’. Very un-Apple like. MarkIreland100, Surprising A surprisingly out-of-date tool from Apple. It appears to have been neglected and is in sore need of a little attention. It has the look and feel of something from approx 2010.

Several of the included templates are dissapointingly inflexible as they don’t allow a user to move pages or sections around. Don’t know who at Apple has responsibiity for this.

Perhaps they have better things to do than to maintain what could be quite a helpful tool. Instead, iBooks Author has been allowed to stagnate. It may be ‘free’, but free need not equate to ‘frustrating’. Very un-Apple like.