This document provides an overview of FlippingBook Publisher 2.2, including its product editions, features, and system requirements. It has sections on the product editions (Basic, Professional, Corporate), features common to all editions like continuous zooming and social network integration, as well as edition-specific features such as importing documents and content protection. The document also provides a quick start guide to creating a publication from a PDF and uploading it, and lists the system requirements for using the editor, viewing online flash publications, and source content types and sizes.
IBM, after a very long time have introduced a public beta for Notes 9. We, at Maarga present you with a set of Cheat Sheets that will help you to traverse through the new features that IBM Notes have to offer you. The first cheat sheet consists of 10 features that we like and the cheat sheet will give you a detailed walk through.
Transform the way you do business with Lotus and Websphere Portal software from IBM. Overview of technology value driven to organizations through Ixion solutions leveraging the market leading middleware portfolio of IBM.
IBM, after a very long time have introduced a public beta for Notes 9. We, at Maarga present you with a set of Cheat Sheets that will help you to traverse through the new features that IBM Notes have to offer you. The first cheat sheet consists of 10 features that we like and the cheat sheet will give you a detailed walk through.
Transform the way you do business with Lotus and Websphere Portal software from IBM. Overview of technology value driven to organizations through Ixion solutions leveraging the market leading middleware portfolio of IBM.
YouTube : https://youtu.be/Oi6J3M3dUbU
SELECTED UPDATES FOR Microsoft 365
OneDrive Update
- Add to OneDrive
- Teams sharing integration
- 100 GB file updates
- Address bar sharing
- Sync admin reports
- Dark Mode for the web
- Streamlined admin experience
M365 Admin Update
- Transition to Power Platform Admin Center
- Noise Suppression in Microsoft Stream
- Productivity Score
MS Teams Update
- What’s New: Meetings, Calling, & Devices
- What’s New: Chat & Collaboration
- What’s New: IT Admin
- Teams for Education
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• SharePoint Architecture
• SharePoint Licensing
• SharePoint Versions
• SharePoint Office 365 vs. The Cloud vs. On Site
• Intranet vs Internet sites in SharePoint.
• The role of Windows Server, SQL Server, and email servers etc.
• Directory hive in SharePoint.
• Introduction to SharePoint Central administration and Configuration wizard.
• Introduction to Tools used to Customize SharePoint.
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• Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Design Manager
• Creating and Modifying Master Pages in SharePoint 2013
• Adding a Custom Master Page - Convert HTML Master page to SharePoint Master Page using Design Manager.
• Creating Custom Layout Pages in SharePoint 2013
• SharePoint 2013 Composed Look - Creating Custom Themes in SharePoint 2013
• Understand Site feature activation, Master Page gallery and Web Part gallery
• Managing SharePoint Pages - Adding\Removing and Importing\Exporting WebParts, Creating Custom Error pages (404 FileNotFound pages) and WebPart Pages.
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YouTube : https://youtu.be/Oi6J3M3dUbU
SELECTED UPDATES FOR Microsoft 365
OneDrive Update
- Add to OneDrive
- Teams sharing integration
- 100 GB file updates
- Address bar sharing
- Sync admin reports
- Dark Mode for the web
- Streamlined admin experience
M365 Admin Update
- Transition to Power Platform Admin Center
- Noise Suppression in Microsoft Stream
- Productivity Score
MS Teams Update
- What’s New: Meetings, Calling, & Devices
- What’s New: Chat & Collaboration
- What’s New: IT Admin
- Teams for Education
Module 1: Core SharePoint Concepts
Topics include: Introduction to SharePoint, Different SharePoint versions that you should consider and why SQL and Windows are so important to SharePoint. Other Topics -
• SharePoint Architecture
• SharePoint Licensing
• SharePoint Versions
• SharePoint Office 365 vs. The Cloud vs. On Site
• Intranet vs Internet sites in SharePoint.
• The role of Windows Server, SQL Server, and email servers etc.
• Directory hive in SharePoint.
• Introduction to SharePoint Central administration and Configuration wizard.
• Introduction to Tools used to Customize SharePoint.
Getting Started with Microsoft Office 365Abhishek Kant
Office 365 is a public cloud offering from Microsoft that brings IT Infrastructure to cloud. In the presentation we introduce Office 365 and give out steps to get started with it.
Module 3: Advanced SharePoint 2013 Site Administration
Topics include: What is Design Manager in SharePoint 2013 and why would you use it, how to create a Custom Theme in SharePoint 2013. Other Topics -
• Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Design Manager
• Creating and Modifying Master Pages in SharePoint 2013
• Adding a Custom Master Page - Convert HTML Master page to SharePoint Master Page using Design Manager.
• Creating Custom Layout Pages in SharePoint 2013
• SharePoint 2013 Composed Look - Creating Custom Themes in SharePoint 2013
• Understand Site feature activation, Master Page gallery and Web Part gallery
• Managing SharePoint Pages - Adding\Removing and Importing\Exporting WebParts, Creating Custom Error pages (404 FileNotFound pages) and WebPart Pages.
This document will show you how to get started with SharePoint Foundation 2010 on SBS 2011 Standard with a step by step tutorial including screen shots.
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JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
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Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
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3. Introduction
Publisher 2.2 is a Windows application, designed to create modern, user-
friendly and attractive publications from traditional documents.
With the help of Publisher 2.2, you will be able to create online publications for websites, offline
publications for CD, DVD and Flash-drives (for Windows and Mac OS), as well as online publications
for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, etc). PDFs and images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF and
SWF) can be used as source files.
With the Professional and Corporate editions you can import any documents stored on your
computer, including your Word, Excel and Powerpoint files, into your publications. Also Publisher’s
Corporate edition supports several integrated methods of protecting your publications from
unauthorized access and unwanted copying of content.
The new version integrates with popular social networks, supports very large publications (up to
several thousand pages), and allows the creation of publications that will be optimized for search
engines (SEO) and special publications for the increasingly popular mobile devices.
1 INTRODUCTION
4. Product Editions
Several editions of Publisher 2 are available, with varying features and
technical support options.
As of today, we offer the following product editions: Basic, Professional and Corporate. The
differences between the editions are given in the following table:
2 PRODUCT EDITIONS
Basic Professional Corporate
Free support & updates 6 months 12 months 12 months
Number of seats 1 2 5 or 10
PRODUCT FEATURES
Page Browser
Social Network Integration
Table of Contents
Continuous Zooming
PDF Files Import
Full-Text Search
Search Engine Optimization
Mobile Devices Support
Publish to CD, DVD and USB-Sticks
Built-in FTP Client
Intelligent FTP Upload
Google Analytics Support
Import Documents from Microsoft
Office and other applications
Powerful Skin Editor
Content Protection
5. Technical Support & Updates
Each product edition includes a time-limited subscription to Publisher 2.2 free updates and access
to Technical Support. Basic edition include a subscription for 6 months, and Professional and
Corporate – for 12 months.
When the subscription expires, you will no longer receive these services. But Publisher 2.2 and all of
your publications will continue to work. If necessary, you can renew your subscription for an extra
charge.
Number of Seats
Each product edition is designed for a limited number of users, who can install and use Publisher
2.2 on their computers. Basic is single-user edition. Professional edition can be used by two users
simultaneously. Corporate edition has 5 and 10 seats versions. Each user is able to create unlimited
publications with his license.
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6. Product Features
The main features of the product are briefly described in this section, starting
with the Basic edition.
FEATURES COMMON TO ALL EDITIONS
The following features are supported by all editions of Publisher.
Continuous Zooming
The high-quality vector SWF-pages, created using Publisher, activate the multi-level zoom function
by double-clicking. The zoom works quicker and the new tool is more convenient, compared to the
previous version. Users can zoom the desired part of the publication and scroll the page using the
mouse wheel.
Wide Pages Support
Now, you’re able to import double-page spreads quickly and easily. Publisher 2.2 will automatically
determine and properly configure such pages, and you will no longer have to split and arrange
them manually.
Social Networks Integration
The publications created in Publisher provide the proper means of integration with modern social
networks. The publication’s users can upload links to pages in Facebook and Twitter, copy and send
links via e-mail, and even embed your publication (a smaller version) into their own sites.
4 PRODUCT FEATURES
Note: the editions of Publisher 2.2 are designed so that the more expensive and powerful
editions of the product include all features of the lower ones.
7. Single-Page View
If necessary, you can open your publications in an enlarged single-page view. This will allow users
of your publications to proceed immediately to a detailed study of the contents without any
additional steps.
Automatic Page Flipping
The pages of your publication may be flipped automatically in set time intervals in slideshow
mode. This is useful when you need to draw attention to a certain part of the content, or to make
your site appear more dynamic.
Direct Links to Pages
A unique URL is assigned to each page of your publication; it is constantly displayed and updated
in the address field of your browser. This means that the "Next" and "Back" buttons of a browser will
work the same way for your publication as for a regular site, and users will be able to copy links to
the pages directly from their browser.
Pages Browser
You can now work with pages in a way that is customary for you. The browser enables fast and
simple adding, deleting and customizing of the pages of your publication. You can select one or
more pages, change any settings, and interchange the pages.
Table of Contents
Publisher can automatically import the table of contents from the bookmarks of PDF files.
Moreover, you can create and edit your own table of contents using the corresponding toolbar in
the editor. You can enable the automatic displaying of the table of contents, and users will obtain a
convenient way to navigate quickly around your publication.
Importing SWF and Image Files
Publisher 2.2 allows you to import JPEG (PNG, BMP, TIFF) and SWF files and embed them into pages
of your publication. Thus, you will be able to quickly arrange photo albums and publications with
interactive pages created in Adobe Flash C4/CS5.
Importing PDF Files
Importing PDF files is the most powerful feature of the new product editions. Publisher 2.2 not only
creates high quality vector pages using your PDF documents, but also extracts additional data from
these files in order to prepare versions that support search, SEO versions and versions for mobile
applications.
Mobile Devices Support
When creating an HTML-publication, Publisher automatically creates all the files needed to adapt
your publication for use on such popular mobile platforms as iPhone, or iPad. Owners of such
devices will be able to use your online publications even without installing Flash Player.
5 PRODUCT FEATURES
8. Full-Text Search
The alphanumeric data extracted from a PDF file are used to enable full-text search in your
publication. The unique indexing methods and search algorithms enable quick and easy online
searching, even through very large publications, without any server scripts or databases.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
The text data, links and images extracted from a PDF file are used to create a special text version of
the publication, which will be optimized for search engines. All necessary files will be created
automatically. You will not have to perform any additional actions. Each page of your publication
can be found and opened directly from the search engines.
FEATURES OF THE PROFESSIONAL AND HIGHER EDITIONS
The Professional edition includes the options listed below, as well as all features of the Basic edition
described in the previous sections.
Import Documents from Microsoft Office and other Applications
Publisher’s Corporate and Professional editions allow you to import any documents stored on your
computer, including your Word, Excel and Powerpoint files, into your publications.
The only requirement: you must have the ability to print out these documents on your computer. In
this case, you can send the documents to our special FlippingBook Printer (it is installed
automatically) directly from the original document application, for example, from MS Word, and
Publisher will automatically convert and import the pages of your document.
Publications for CD, DVD and Flash-Drives
You are not limited to the creation of online publications only. If you need to distribute your
publications using CD/DVD or Flash-drives, you can create EXE files for Windows or APP files for
Mac OS X.
Built-In FTP-Client
This edition of Publisher contains a simple and convenient FTP-client; you will be able to upload
your publications to the site quickly and make changes on-the-fly directly from the editor.
Intelligent FTP Upload
The built-in FTP-client monitors the changes in your project and uploads only changed files to the
server. Thus, you will be able to save not only your time, but also the network traffic on your site.
6 PRODUCT FEATURES
9. Integration with Google Analytics
You can monitor the detailed usage statistics for your publication. Integration with Google
Analytics allows you to identify the most popular pages, the viewing time, the use of zoom, and
many other indicators of the user’s activity.
Powerful Skin Editor
You can change almost any visual object of your publication by specifying colors, gradients and
other styling options in the new skin editor tree.
FEATURES OF THE CORPORATE EDITION
The Corporate edition includes the options listed below, as well as all features of the Basic and
Professional editions described in the previous sections.
Content Protection
Publisher’s Corporate edition supports several integrated methods of protecting your publications
from unauthorized access and unwanted copying of content. Using new instruments you will be
able to set a password to access your publications, specify a list of websites where your
publications can be viewed, and code the content of pages.
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10. Quick Start
This chapter describes how to quickly create a publication from a PDF file and
upload it to your website.
Let’s assume that you have already installed and run your copy of Publisher 2.2.
Importing a PDF File
When started, Publisher 2.2 creates a blank project, to which you can add pages by importing files.
In this example you will import a PDF of this product guide.
Click on the‘Import’button in the Publisher 2.2 toolbar to open the saved PDF file in the Import
Wizard.
8 QUICK START
Click the“Import”button for
importing a PDF file
11. Converting the Pages
Once you have chosen the PDF, the Import Wizard will open. This wizard lets you to choose which
pages of the PDF should be imported. You can also adjust the settings for the pages to be
displayed.
For the purposes of this chapter we will import all the pages of the PDF file and use the standard
settings and conversion file format (SWF). This means you do not need to change any of the
settings.
Note: the Trial edition of Publisher allows to import only 10 pages from a PDF file. All other
pages will not be imported.
In order to start the conversion, you need to click on‘Start’. This will initiate the process of
converting individual pages of your PDF into SWF files, and extracting text and images for the SEO
version of the publication. The conversion of PDF pages into SWF pages is a time-consuming
process and it can take anything from several seconds to several hours, depending on the
complexity of the file.
Styling the Publication
Once the conversion has been done, the imported PDF pages will appear in the Pages Browser
located on the right side of the screen, as well as in the Preview window. Now you can preview how
these pages will look when published, browse through them and alter the look of your publication.
9 QUICK START
Start the conversion
Select pages
to be imported
Adjust the
conversion
format
Preview the
pages
12. For the purposes of this chapter we will not make significant changes, but will learn how to give the
publication a title and change the interface color from grey to light blue.
In order to choose a title, which appears in the upper left corner of the Publication window, you
need to edit the‘Publication Name’setting which is at the top of the‘General Settings’option. Let’s
call the publication My First Publication.
To change the color of the publication interface, you need to click on‘Interface Color’and then
choose any of the available shades of blue. As you can see, this changes the color of all elements of
the publication, except your pages.
Once you have fine-tuned the appearance of your publication, you can turn to creating the files to
be uploaded to your website.
10 QUICK START
Type your publication name
Click and choose a color
Pick a shade
of blue
13. Publishing the Files
To create an HTML version, you need to choose‘Publish / To HTML’on the toolbar. This command
converts your publication into several files and directories that can be uploaded to your website.
Once you have clicked on‘Publish/ To HTML’, the‘Publish to HTML’wizard appears, allowing you to
choose the publication settings. For the purposes of this chapter, you do not need to change these
settings, just click on‘Browse’and choose a directory to save the publication in. To simplify things,
we suggest saving the publication straight to your Desktop.
To create the publication files, you need to click on 'Start’. Once you have created the files, you may
open the directory containing your publication using Windows Explorer, or a browser.
Now you need to upload the publication to your website with the help of an FTP client.
11 QUICK START
Click the“Publish”
button Select“To HTML”
Start publishing the files
14. Uploading the Publication to Your Website
A publication created in Publisher 2.2 comprises directories, HTML pages, and SWF, JavaScript, and
XML files. To put the publication at your website, you need to upload all these files and directories
to your web server using the FTP client.
Download and install FileZilla for uploading the files. In the Quickconnect bar of FileZilla type in the
address of your FTP server, your login and password. Then click on‘Quick Connect’to connect to
the server.
Once the FTP connection has been established, you need to go to the root directory of the website
and create a number of directories inside it to store your publications. You can choose any name for
the directories. You might want to store your entire publication in the directory‘books’, which can in
turn contain separate directories for each separate publication, for instance,‘book1’,‘book2’, etc.
In the left-hand pane of FileZilla, open the directory containing the publication, which you saved to
the Desktop, and drag the contents over to the directory‘books/book1’, shown in the right-hand
Note: the professional edition of Publisher 2.2 includes the built-in FTP client that
dramatically simplifies uploading and updating your publications. However, as this chapter is
intended for users of all editions, here we will use a free external FTP client — FileZilla.
12 QUICK START
Connect to your FTP server
Server name User name Password
Drag & drop
the files to the
right panel
Navigate to the
publication
folder
15. pane of FileZilla. This uploads the publication files to your website. Once the upload has finished,
you may close FileZilla.
Browsing the Publication on Your Website
The link to your online publication varies according to which directory you have uploaded them. If
you uploaded the files to the directory‘books/book1’on your website, then the link is as follows:
http://www.your-site.com/books/book1/index.html.
Now, you can place links to this page on other pages of your website.
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16. System Requirements
This section describes the particular system requirements for users of
Publisher 2.2 and its publications.
System Requirements
PUBLISHER 2.2 EDITOR REQUIREMENTSPUBLISHER 2.2 EDITOR REQUIREMENTS
Operating System
Microsoft Window XP SP3 (32 bit), XP SP2 (64 bit), Windows
Vista SP1 or later, Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
SP2, Server 2008, or Server 2008 R2
.NET Microsoft .Net Framework: 4.0 Client Profile
Flash Player Flash Player: 10.0 b or later
RAM 1 GB or more
Network Internet connection
HDD Disk space: 100 MB or more
CPU
Intel Pentium 4 3Ghz or Core 2 Duo 2 GHz (recommended) or
higher
Display 1024x768 or higher
ONLINE FLASH PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTSONLINE FLASH PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Flash Player Flash Player: 10.0 or later
Operating System
Any operating system with a supported browser and a Flash
Player
RAM 512 MB or more
Network Internet connection
HDD Depending on the specific publication
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CPU Single Core CPU 2.0 GHz, or Dual Core CPU 1.5 GHz or higher
Display 1024x768 or higher
OFFLINE FLASH PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTSOFFLINE FLASH PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Operating System (Windows) Microsoft Window XP or later
Operating System (Mac OS X) Mac OS X 10.5 or later
SOURCE CONTENT REQUIREMENTSSOURCE CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
PDF Files 500MB (larger files require additional RAM)
Number of pages Up to 2000-2400 pages
JPEG, TIFF, BMP and PNG Images
Up to 8191 pixels in width or height (but less than 16 777 215
pixels in total)
SWF FIles ActionScript 3.0 SWFs
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