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Old 07-01-2010, 12:33 PM   #8
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You should investigate HTML5. Many of the features of HTML5 will be well-suited for digital magazines that can be presented in a web browser, without special reading apps or proprietary systems, and at various scales. Maybe a third party solution like Zinio, etc, may be simpler for you... but HTML5 will be more flexible, and your output more widespread.
I'll pass that along, but since we have 1 graphic designer, 1 editorial person and 1 web master (all of whom do more than the monthly magazine), I think we'll be purchasing a solution.
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