How to publish and share nice pdf documents, newsletters or magazines using Scribd.com and Issuu.com May 25, 2008
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More than one year ago we wrote a short post about creating pdf files using Openoffice (also in its portable version), now, in our Freeware Page, we would like to talk about two interesting Web 2.0 websites which allow you to publish and share your documents. On one hand, Scribd.com is an interesting website you can use to upload and share files in the following formats: Microsoft Word (doc, docx), Microsoft Powerpoint (ppt, pptx, pps), Microsoft Excel (xls, xlsx), PDF (pdf, ps), Open Office Documents (odt, odp, sxw, sxi, etc.), Images (jpg, png, gif, tiff) and Text Documents (txt, rtf). On the other hand, Issuu.com is very intuitive to use but very effective. Using Issuu you can upload a pdf files transforming it into a “cool magazine format”. In few words, you can modify, with just a click, your pdf file in a browsable magazine, with active links and notes. Moreover you can also insert your “brand new” magazine as a htlm widget directly in your blog or website. Recommended!






















really i don’t know about thi. Really thanx. also vsit my blog
cheers
If you want both Scribd and Issu features on one website with loads of add-ons, visite Calaméo at http://www.calameo.com
Yeah, I agree with fastjack, Calaméo is the best of the best of the best ! http://www.calameo.com
Thanks – this was very helpful. Of the two services, I prefer Scribd (based on a very quick and cursory run through, trying to share a PDF).
This is a nice update! I’m looking for this an I found it!
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