Digital Publishing
We provide Kindle and ePub formatting services and we can create a mobile e-book reader application that can be used upon Android, iPhone, BlackBerry or Windows smartphone or tablet mobile devices.
Contact us today to learn more. Authors! How would you like to have a mobile application that is based upon your book? Perhaps you have a children's book with a character that loves polka dots; a real estate how-to that contains helpful calculations; a cookbook that would benefit from a video clip of baking those secret treats.
Aside from having a good story and a good BlackBerry children's book app developer, you'll need some interactive elements in order to self publish and get your children's book approved as an app. If not, you'll be told to publish your book as an ebook. Besides, the BlackBerry can do so much more for your children's book than just plain text and pictures. With that in mind, there are some key elements that you'll need to work on in order to give your BlackBerry children's book developer a clearer idea of how you want your BlackBerry children's book app to appear and function.
The steps outlined below will provide a solid foundation for you to work with an BlackBerry children's book app developer to complete your app. You should be able to do quite a bit of the work on your own using a graphics program such as PhotoShop, PhotoPaint, etc., a text file editor such as Wordpad or MS Word, and a spreadsheet program such as MS Excel.
For each file you create for your BlackBerry children's book app, it's important to begin with, and stick with, a good file naming structure. For example, if your app is called "MyApp", and you have an image of a rabbit on page 3, then you'll want to name that file something like "MyApp_rabbit_1_page3_xxyyzz.png", where xxyyzz is month/day/year. This becomes even more important when you have many images, or many revisions of images to work with. Otherwise it's very difficult for everyone involved to be sure they're working with the correct image.
