Pagedip is the Latest Advancement in E-Readers
One of reading’s major innovations was the inclusion of footnotes, authors’ notes, and the like. E-readers have further innovated reading far beyond that, and some even allow you to highlight words, phrases, or passages and more, but a startup called Pagedip goes far beyond to innovate the reading experience more than ever before. In fact, its creators claim that it will fundamentally change the way people read, and it is not difficult to see why. Its software lets e-book authors, who can easily create and develop works from a simple user interface, add corresponding content into their books using links called Binks to dramatically enhance the reading experience. Essentially, Pagedip allows you to view anything for which you might desire to search the web while reading a book directly into the story itself, which can include historical bios, photos, maps, or anything else that might pique one’s interest while reading.
Users, whether authors or readers, can access Pagedip via a variety of platforms including Kindle, Nook, and iOS. Since one would require an e-reader or digital book app to use it, access to mobile tech support is a must. It is simple to create a micro e-book or to use the software to create a full-length novel that you can sell on digital library platforms. It is equally simple to find and purchase books created on Pagedip. The possibilities of what an author can include or what a reader can find are seemingly limitless. It is even possible to embed codes, charts, puzzles, and many more such unique items into books.
Given that it is strictly reserved for the e-reader market, Pagedip users will want computer repair from a company that can handle issues with mobile devices. That is especially true given its other potential uses; companies can use Binks to show detail on products, inventory, stock, or equipment operation. Managers can use them to enhance employee management and training. It is easy to upload graphics, pictures, videos, and more to remain relevant, and any changes and updates to Pagedips are available the moment you make them. Thus, there is no need for readers to download new material or update an app. For whatever use you may intend it, it solves the problem of keeping up with quickly changing information, letting you keep up with technological advances without the need for constant updates or software releases. Pagedip is clearly an advancement in engaging, interactive content beyond anything else.
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