A-PDF Scan to FlipBook offers you much more than what its name implies – it can transform your documents into either a PDF file or into a Flash-based electronic book with page flipping capabilities. It supports not only directly input from your scanner, but also from nearly all existing image files, while its extensive functionality allows you to fully clean and customize the pages selected before building your flip book.
Flexibility being one of its main assets, A-PDF Scan to FlipBook allows you to create attractive flip books directly from your scanner or from a selection of already existing image files (such as JPG, TIF, PNG, BMP, etc.). Either way, you then have the possibility of “cleaning” the pages before building your book or send them to the flip book builder right away. The cleaning process is, in fact, much more than that – you can cut, crop, rotate, zoom in and out, flip, de-skew, convert to black and white, etc., all pages or selected ones without the help of an external image editor.
Besides, through the settings window available, you can add bookmarks, watermarks, metadata, properties, security features, etc., and define input/output preferences for your scanner, your e-mail account, or your ftp server for smoother distribution tasks.
Though flip books seem to be the program’s preferred output, high-quality PDF is also an option. All the adjustments and changes you made using the program’s settings will also be taken into account when moving your book into a PDF file. However, when sending your pages to the flip book builder, the program will make use of FlipPageMaker’s Free Flip Book Maker, opening its well-known conversion window – with more settings to play with - and giving you the option to embed the resulting flip book into an HTML file, compress it into a ZIP archive, or convert it into a self-executable EXE file.
Whatever your choice is, A-PDF Scan to FlipBook will provide you with all the tools you need to create a professional-looking e-book with flipping page capabilities. The results are of the highest standard, and the transformation process could not be simpler.
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