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Prizmo reviews
Prizmo reviews




prizmo reviews

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Simply browse the library on Mobile Safari, check it out, and click on the download link, and the app will do the rest. I downloaded the iPhone app and tried it out it can download MP3 (but not WMA) audiobooks from any Overdrive library. (We previously mentioned Overdrive’s release of the Blackberry version there are also versions for Android, Windows Mobike, PC, and Macintosh.) Nate the Great at The Digital Reader notes that Overdrive has released an audiobook library app for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. The process seems similar to the one used by the Japanese “riffle scanner” I covered in March, save that with Prizmo the correction must be done manually, one page at a time. The process is simple: you snap a picture of a page then tell Prizmo where the four corners are, and it uncurves and crops the page for you. (The iPad is not mentioned in this article.)ĬNet offers a review of Prizmo, a $40 book-scanning application for Macintosh set up to allow the use of a digital camera instead of a scanner. Comic book creators are concerned by the cramped size of an iPhone screen, which does not offer room for the traditional two-page spread, and also the relatively low price of apps. She is also concerned that the “gimickiness distracts from the actual word.”Īlso from the London Book Fair, Publishing Perspectives brings a look at comic books as iPhone and iPhone apps, as well as discussion of what the best way to translate comic books to such a format might be. Karolina Sutton, senior agent at Curtis Brown, expresses concern that only “superbooks” will get the expensive enhanced treatment, leaving midlist authors out in the cold. has a piece from the London Book Fair looking at opposition to the idea of “enhanced” e-books.






Prizmo reviews