On 25 Aug 2010, at 13:54, Matt Healey wrote:

> Does anyone know anything about FlashPaper?


I saw this at http://yourpalmark.com/2008/02/20/ipaper-the-new-flashpaper/

> A month and a half later and along comes a new tool to possibly fill the void 
> left by FlashPaper.
> 
> Scribd, another document sharing website competing with Share, has released 
> their own version of FlashPaper called iPaper. At first glance, iPaper seems 
> to be everything I was hoping FlashPaper 3 would be. It offers all of the 
> tools that FlashPaper 2 offered, including embedding the entire application, 
> plus some:
> 
> iPaper can convert PDFs, Word docs, Powerpoint docs, OpenOffice docs, and 
> more to Flash.
> You can integrate Google ads into your documents.
> Security… which I still need to look into.
> Very light… only 96 KB.
> Sharing features built in.
> But the thing that caught my eye the most (that I still need to investigate 
> further) is that Scribd offers a full API.
> 
Regards,

Tony
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