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Icons now appear beneath each cover preview image in the library so that users can see which content is free or retail without an extra tap.
Tapping a button with a price initiates a purchase. Tapping the free button or the cloud button initiates a download. A cloud icon appears if a user
is entitled to a retail folio that hasn't been downloaded.

Tapping the cover preview image itself still displays a preview pane with additional information. If a custom library is configured to display only
entitled folios, the preview pane does not appear when tapping the cover image.

(Enterprise only) If your custom library displays only folios to which your customers are entitled, no preview pane appears. Tapping a cover image
begins to download the folio.

Full iPhone 5 support

You can now create 1136x640 folio renditions to avoid letterboxing content on the iPhone 5. In DPS App Builder, you must specify an additional
640x1136 launch image (splash screen) to comply with Apple requirements for iPhone 5 apps.

DPS App Builder enhancements

DPS App Builder includes the following changes:

Asset links are now stored on the server, allowing you to use different computers to build the app without having to relink to copied assets.
For example, an agency can go through DPS App Builder to specify most of the settings and files, and the client can then complete the app
by specifying the certificates. When you edit an existing viewer, an "Asset stored on the server" message appears in the text field. Storing
assets works only for an individual app; you cannot store assets on the server for use across multiple apps.

(Enterprise) When you create a custom store that takes advantage of new API features, creating a custom library is no longer required.

(Enterprise) If you want to continue using an older store that you've created, you can select Use Legacy Store APIs in DPS App Builder.
However, if you select this option, you cannot specify a custom library.

The "Enable hot zone to display folio view controls" option now includes a hot zone at both the top and bottom of screen, not just the bottom.

There is a new option for specifying an optional privacy policy URL that appears in the library settings menu.

Optional URL Scheme is now available for single-folio apps.

Analytics opt-in improvement

If you configure the viewer to allow users to opt out of analytics data, they have the option to change their mind and opt in using the settings
menu. This is supported in both iOS and Android viewers.

Web Viewer enhancements

Web Viewer now includes the following improvements:

Embedded Web Viewer. You can now embed shared Web Viewer articles in your Web site with new support for iframe HTML tags in DPS.
Include surrounding design elements that convey a consistent, branded experience for your customers..

Web Viewer-only folio. You can create a special folio rendition for the Web Viewer that appears only in the Web Viewer browser, not on the
device viewer. For example, you can create a 1024x580 folio that displays only a horizontal orientation, uses terminology such as "click"
instead of "tap," and replaces an unsupported panorama with a static image. See Creating a Web Viewer rendition.

Custom stores and custom Libraries are now supported in Web Viewer. Integrate a Custom Store and Custom Library within the Web Viewer
to feature special content, offers, or promotions.

Optional privacy policy URL. You can configure a web link to your app's privacy policy. This is supported in both iOS and Android Viewers.

Web Viewer analytics. Analytics data is now enabled for the Web Viewer.

Horizontal Swipe Only support (added in v25). The Web Viewer now displays "flattened" articles that have Horizontal Swipe Only selected.

New and enhanced Fulfillment Reports

The Fulfillment Report on the DPS Dashboard gives publishers easy-to-understand details related to the downloads of their folio content. The
Fulfillment Report now includes additional data fields to make it easier to build informative pivot tables that show how many downloads for each
publication, per issue, with a total for all downloads and a breakout showing web viewer downloads separately. A new Consolidated Fulfillment
Report (currently called "Rollup Report") gives administrators the fulfillment data for all publications associated with their account. Finally, all report
data is now recorded daily instead of weekly.

Online purchase of fulfillment bundles

A new online purchase option for 10,000 Fulfillment Bundles makes it easy for publishers to ensure their account is always in good standing.
Fulfillment renewals placed through a reseller or directly from Adobe can sometimes take a few days to process. To provide a faster purchase
option, publishers can now buy a serial number for a 10,000 fulfillment bundle through the Adobe Store and redeem that serial number through the
DPS Dashboard.

Analytics improvements

Note the following improvements to analytics:

Complete articles read. You can track how many readers completely read articles in a single visit.

TOC tracking. You can track taps on the TOC button and also identify which articles are discovered through the TOC.

Readers that are directly entitled by publishers. You can get data about readers who sign in to the app and obtain folios through direct entitlement.
You can optionally return the reader's subscriber ID and subscriber type through the direct entitlement API. The subscriber type and subscriber ID

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