Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Sideloading option in development builds
Control language listing in iTunes
Restore purchases menu option
Analytics update
Viewer download improvements
Stop on last image
Horizontal Swipe Only articles in all viewers
Restore Purchases option
Custom navigation toolbar buttons
Hide the navigation toolbar or Home button
Additional analytics reports
Entitlement for Android
Localized Android Content Viewer
Localized Viewer Builder
Improved usability
a .folio file created with the Content Bundler).
When you use the Viewer Builder to create a development viewer for the iPad, you can turn on
sideloading. This option lets you manually copy a .folio file (not a .zip file) to the development viewer through iTunes.
In previous versions, the viewer app appeared in 20 languages in the iTunes Store. The Viewer Builder now
lets you limit which languages the viewer app should appear in.
The library of custom viewers now includes a menu that lets customers choose a Restore Purchases option to
manually restore purchases.
Subscription data is now captured in addition to individual folio statistics.
Release 13
Release 13 (June 2011) was the second public release of the Digital Publishing Suite. Release 13 tools used the 1.1.x installer and Viewer Builder
1.3.
Customers can begin viewing a folio before it finishes downloading, and they can view partially downloaded
folios offline. Interrupted downloads are automatically resumed when the iPad is regains its connection to the Internet. Use the Folio Producer
Editor to determine the download priority for articles.
With the Folio Overlays panel, you can now decide whether to stop slideshows and image sequences on the first or last
image when played.
Articles set to Horizontal Swipe Only (“flattened articles”) now work in the Adobe Content Viewer
for the Desktop, as well as for Android and PlayBook viewers.
If customers restore or replace an iPad, they can download content they’re entitled to more easily. When the viewer is
started the first time, customers are prompted to restore purchases.
Enterprise customers can create as many as three buttons that display an HTML page in the viewer. In
addition to the Library and Viewer buttons that appear in the navigation toolbar, you can create additional buttons such as Store, Help, and News
that display an HTML page.
When using the Viewer Builder to create your viewer app, you can hide the navigation toolbar at
the bottom of the viewer or the Home button in the upper left corner of the viewer.
The Analytics page on the Digital Publishing Suite Dashboard now includes more reports for tracking user data.
Enterprise customers can now provide entitlement for subscriptions.
The Adobe Content Viewer for the Android is now localized for the same languages as the iPad viewer.
The Viewer Builder has been localized for the following languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese.
The Folio Builder panel, Folio Producer website, and Viewer Builder include a number of adjustments to improve the user
experience.
Release 12
Release 12 (May 2011) was the first public release of the Digital Publishing Suite. Release 12 tools used the 1.0.x installer and Viewer Builder 1.2.
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