Are you looking for an easy way to create ePub books for your iPad? Note that the Mac App Store version of Legend Maker does not include Kindle support.
- Legend maker by Zapptek makes ePub and Kindle books from RTF input. Note the one sold in Mac Apps store will not build Kindle books. Note the one sold in Mac Apps store will not build Kindle books. Chapters allows you to create, open and edit ePub documents.
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Want to self-publish a novel? Get your classroom materials into the hands of others? Share your brilliant insight and call yourself an author?
Then publishing on the iPad may be something worth considering. The good news is that it’s never been easier to quickly and easily get your digital pen flowing. The following are powerful apps designed to help you create books on the iPad. Each app ranges in features and price so be sure to read about each one closely. Then, when you’re ready, get downloading! So try out some of these apps and it should hopefully inspire you to become a digital author sooner rather than later.
After all, the hard part is actually writing and not downloading apps, no? Book Creator is simple way to create your own beautiful iBooks, right on the iPad. Read them in iBooks, send them to your friends, or submit them to the iBookstore. Ideal for children’s picture books, photo books, art books, cook books, manuals, textbooks, and the list goes on. Book Writer is useful app to make books with iPhone/iPad!Book Writer will help you make a magnificent book, which you may read through iBooks. The book creating tool can be used to your own book. You can look at the books supported and created by epub, or a standard E-book format through iBooks to register them at iBookstore.
Legend Maker: The Epub Ipad And Kindle Book Builder For Mac Free
Support for iBooks` fixed-layout format. Please note that fixed-layout format is not ideal for long texts such as novels. You can put the photo and video, music in iPhone/iPad in your book and write on it. You can record your voice into the book. You can also move, enlarge, reduce and rotate a photo in a book by touching it.
The book can be shared via iTunes and E-mail. You can also create PDF document and print it. Create stories with drawings, photos, text, and audio recording! Share your book through printing, email, and iBooks!
Provides a magical platform to create, read and share multi-page stories like never before.Draw directly on the iPad’s screen with your finger as you create your very own picture book – page by page. Add customizable text with the built-in keyboard. Import images from your photo album for that personal touch. Even add beautifully crafted paper styles to each page.Compile your story and experience the excitement of interacting with its pages like a real book. Listen to your very own audio narration for each page.And the story gets even better. Share your story with the world.
Is a junior version of the popular Scribble Press App. Targeted at kids 3 to 7, Scribble My Story is a design collaboration between Fingerprint’s early learning experts alongside the Scribble Press team to deliver a wonderful, age appropriate creativity experience. Scribble My Story is a book and art creation platform where kids can imagine, create, and share what they make with their parents. Scribble My Story makes it very easy for even the youngest authors and artists:-Age appropriate user interface and easy to use drawing tool set-6 included stories with audio for non-readers that can be customized by the child with matching stickers and backgrounds-1 recordable blank book for complete open ended creation. With you can easily create beautiful story books containing photos, videos, text, and audio all in one gorgeous collection. Story Creator truly brings your best stories to life and easily allows you to retell and share your most memorable moments.Story Creator offers a magical way to enjoy your personal pictures, videos, and experiences with family and friends. IBooks Author Okay, this one is not an iPad app, but it lets you create iPad books and it’s by Apple so, well, it’s worth trying on your Mac.
Is available free on the Mac App Store, iBooks Author is an amazing app that allows anyone to create beautiful Multi-Touch textbooks — and just about any other kind of book — for iPad. With galleries, video, interactive diagrams, 3D objects, mathematical expressions, and more, these books bring content to life in ways the printed page never could.
It wasn’t hard to predict that ePub would start to become a common output option on more and more consumer-level software programs. As it is, there are word processors and layout programs that convert your documents to ePub books, complete with linked table of contents. Now, the promise is becoming a reality. There are more and more tools to create ePub files.
Some of them are free software, others are commercial programs, and still others are browser-based software or services. A Growing Tide of Options Here are some of the programs I’ve been wanting to evaluate: I did a brief test of this software when Apple first integrated the ePub export, and it worked pretty well. But I’d really like to do a longer and more demanding test of this software. Pages is a capable and enjoyable program, and I’d like to explore how good it is at ePub books. Here’s a blurb from the company’s website: “Are you looking for an easy way to create ePub books for your iPad?
Are you trying to make your books available for the Kindle? Are you spending too much time trying to properly format your books instead of focusing on writing? Legend Maker for Mac OS X takes all the hassle, confusion, and mystery out of creating perfectly formed ePub and Kindle books so you can do what you do best, write!” I’d love to try this software out as well and evaluate it for use by new self-publishers.
Another Mac-specific program, iStudioPublisher is an inexpensive ($49) desktop publishing or layout program that will export ePub files. I have no idea how well it works, or if it’s a common tool for e-publishers, but it would be great to find a capable layout program at that price that will create good looking e-books. Another Mac-specific program, this one promises “Aiseesoft PDF to ePub Converter can convert PDF files to ePub file easily and quickly. So you can read eBooks more easily on your iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Sony Reader or other eBook Readers. In addition, The best PDF to ePub Conversion program supports batch conversion, very simple settings.
And the user-friendly interface of the PDF to ePub Converter makes the operation quite easy for both beginners and advanced users. Just free download the PDF to ePub Converter to experience more colorful multimedia life!” Seems like it’s worth an evaluation, and it looks like there’s a free download version. More Coming Tomorrow will see the release of an app I’ve been looking forward to,. Would you like to use the iPad’s touchscreen interface, fluid controls and connectivity to put together your ePub book right on the screen? That’s the promise of BookCreator. Forget all those e-book formatting nightmares, “Simply arrange pictures and words using your fingers, and tap to edit. Book Creator is simple to use, leaving you to get on with making great books.” I plan to review this one myself.
Calling All Reviewers I need some of you smart e-book publishers to write reviews of the programs mentioned above. It will be great to bring this information to readers, and you’ll get a link back to your own site.
Everybody wins. I can’t wait to read your reviews. And if I’ve missed something fantastic that you know about, please let me know in the comments. Joel, These are good programs, and (which is open source) is also worth exploring.
However, I think for the self-publishing community to really compete with the publishing houses (that have IT support for eBook conversion) it is necessary to get down and dirty with the actual EPUB source code (which is a combination of XHTML and XML). While it may seem daunting, it’s really worthwhile to learn how to build you own EPUBs from the ground up. If I can do it, anyone can. I’d be happy to do a guest post on this topic if you’re interested.