Available functionsand services
Customizableinterface elements
Specificationsand compatibility
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Optimization of initial PDF documents aimed to tablet fruition
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Addition of multimedia contents (audio, video, photo galleries, link to web pages...) to document layout
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Addition of buttons for sharing specific pages / quotes through Facebook
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Access to database / catalog of titles
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Organization of titles with categories and editorial collections
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Managing geolocalized accessibility of titles
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Hosting of titles on cloud servers
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Managing of titles description and sales price
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Design and realization of customized app, with insertion of customized graphic
elements (brand, opening image, banner ads, articles in evidence, button style, images associated
with publications / editorial collections)
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Addition of full-text search inside document and among the titles in the catalog
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Assistance in publication of the app on store
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Maintenance and updating of catalog and app
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Data analytics regarding access and download to titles
There are two different types of customizable elements in the app interface:
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Elements editable in 'dynamic' way: users will see them updated each time they start the app
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Elements editable in ‘static' way: require a complete update of the app
List of customizable elements:
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Font used for texts and textual buttons
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Splash screen: welcome page
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Header: upper zone with brand image
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Featured gallery: slideshow of 'breaking' titles
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Advertising banner: image with ads link
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Panel of editorial collections/ categories: graphic elements for filtering titles in catalog
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Panel showcase of the titles: background and items
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Over-items graphic: 'download' and 'read' buttons
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Footer: institutional links / access to titles already own by user
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Pop-up products description: summary of items in catalog
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Interface buttons: panels and boards for closing and deleting titles, menu button, search in catalog and text search forms
At the moment Tabtus is being finalized for iPad.
A version for Android tablets is under development.