Re: [MCN-L] Displaying eBook on touch screen or iPad

2015-08-03 Thread Michael Rippy
http://www.kioskproapp.com/ *Michael Rippy* | Digital Media Snite Museum of Art University of Notre Dame 100 Moose Krause Circle Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 PH: 1-574-631-1532 EM: mri...@nd.edu On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Brent Brookler wrote: > Hi George > > I hate to be too self promoting

Re: [MCN-L] Displaying eBook on touch screen or iPad

2015-08-03 Thread Gunaratne, Ajith
twork Listserv Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Displaying eBook on touch screen or iPad Hi George I hate to be too self promoting, but our company, FlowVella, has a an effective solution for these kind of interactives. Here is a recent article in Fast Company about our software being used by the Smithsonian&#x

Re: [MCN-L] Displaying eBook on touch screen or iPad

2015-08-03 Thread Brent Brookler
Hi George I hate to be too self promoting, but our company, FlowVella, has a an effective solution for these kind of interactives. Here is a recent article in Fast Company about our software being used by the Smithsonian's *Star Wars: Power of Costume* exhibit at the EMP Museum in Seattle: http:

[MCN-L] Displaying eBook on touch screen or iPad

2015-08-03 Thread George Scharoun
Has anyone had experience presenting an eBook (iBook format) on a public-facing touch screen or iPad? So far none of the options I’ve looked into are very good. iBooks on the Mac relies heavily on mouse-over, and iBooks on the iPad can’t be locked down to a specific book, allowing access to the B