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Fixed Layout vs. Reflowable eBooks: Which to Choose for Your Publication

Kitaboo

The file size is usually lighter since it is mostly used for text-heavy books. Very compatible with some devices, such as an iPad or Kindle Fire. The file size is heavier due to the presence of multimedia. It is challenging to create a reflowable eBook with columns and tables, which go awry.

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Flash to HTML5 – Swiffy From Google

Upside Learning

Simply put, this will allow existing libraries of flash animation content to be ported to devices that run iOS – iPhones, iPads, and iPods. This also helps us poor elearning developers circumvent the continuous war between Adobe and Apple over flash technology, and allow delivery across devices/platforms.

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Instructional Design Questions? There’s an App for that! …You need to check it out.

Kapp Notes

It seemed appropriate for performance support and it keeps the file size small, as this is a native app. Apple has everything defined in excruciating detail. Also, I plan to add more examples and possibly a few diagrams where needed, if it won’t bloat the file size. Oh, that is the only word that isn’t in there.:)

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How to Optimize Your ePub for Different E-Reading Devices

Hurix Digital

– 6 inches without backlight LCD Tablets: Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tabs etc. Utilize CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to define styles and layouts consistently throughout your ePUB file. Additionally, optimize images and multimedia elements to maintain clarity and reduce file size without compromising quality.

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How to Optimize Your ePub for Different E-Reading Devices

Hurix Digital

– 6 inches without backlight LCD Tablets: Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tabs etc. Utilize CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to define styles and layouts consistently throughout your ePUB file. Additionally, optimize images and multimedia elements to maintain clarity and reduce file size without compromising quality.

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Reflowable vs Fixed: Which is The Best eBook Format?

Kitaboo

These include Apple’s iPad and iPhone, OverDrive, and Nook by Barnes and Noble. Some of the common fixed-layout eBook formats available today include the following: ePUB3 for Google, Apple, and Kobo. The fixed layout format tends to have large file size and may attract additional downloads charges on Amazon.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

mLearning Revolution

You can watch this interactive video (link below) on your desktop PC, iPad and iPhone (may be prompted to install the Smart Player app) and all the interactivity should work just fine. Watch this video and if you have an iPad or an iPhone watch it there too. All the interactivity works on multiple screens.