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Gillian Densmore
While enjoying my trip in Seattle one of the electronic  book apps I had- tossed me a free book as trial. One of the adds the app loaded said- keep an eye out we're converting our library to a 'enhanced multimedia interactive' type of book.

How is that suposed to work? Any good places to try these out?

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Re: electronic book question rescource question

Barry MacKichan
Apple iBooks are an example. How well it works depends on the author. One that takes good advantage of the platform is Paperless, by David Sparks. 

--Barry




On Aug 28, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:

While enjoying my trip in Seattle one of the electronic  book apps I had- tossed me a free book as trial. One of the adds the app loaded said- keep an eye out we're converting our library to a 'enhanced multimedia interactive' type of book.

How is that suposed to work? Any good places to try these out?
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Gillian Densmore
Wow the previusly fairly good wikipedia entery on ebooks is shite  someone has goon through and deleted half the stuff there.


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Barry MacKichan <[hidden email]> wrote:
Apple iBooks are an example. How well it works depends on the author. One that takes good advantage of the platform is Paperless, by David Sparks. 

--Barry




On Aug 28, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Gillian Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:

While enjoying my trip in Seattle one of the electronic  book apps I had- tossed me a free book as trial. One of the adds the app loaded said- keep an eye out we're converting our library to a 'enhanced multimedia interactive' type of book.

How is that suposed to work? Any good places to try these out?
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