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doXtop now works with mobile devices

by Paul 3/26/2008 4:33:00 PM
How to use doXtop on mobile device.
doXtop Mobile is now available at http://mobile.doxtop.com/. Please enter this address on your Mobile device or PDA. It is a first prototype which uses WML for WAP Mobile clients. On one hand, it supports most of cell phones and PDAs of the market, but it has some limitations especially in the area of images (they need to be clicked). Advanced PDA Internet Browser support also XHTML. You can expect soon a compact XHTML doXtop page as well…..Prerequisites for the “Working Offline Demo”:If you want to have doXtop content for offline please follow the instructions below:
1.     You need to have .Net compact framework (.net CF) on your device, if you don't have .net CF on your device then please download and install from the following link:
http://mobile.doxtop.com/z/NETCFv2.wm.armv4i.cab
2.     Once you have the .net CF on the device, please download our HNOffline_Content application from this link:
http://mobile.doxtop.com/z/PocketPCCab1.CAB
While installing this application, you just follow the instructions.
3.     To support the bullets and special symbols for offline content, you need the "Wingdings" and "symbol" files in the device. (Most of the devices come without these files), so please download and place those file in the path: "\Windows\Fonts" for English OS device or "\Windows\Schriftarten" for German OS
You can download the files from these links:
http://mobile.doxtop.com/z/wingding.ttf ( For wingdings font)
http://mobile.doxtop.com/z/symbol.ttf ( For symbol font)

Instructions for the “Working Offline Demo”:
  1. When you are reading the online mobile content and want to have it as offline then press the offline link, you will be able to download the file into device, please save the file into \My Documents folder in your device (which is default for all devices). Once you download the offline content, then select Offline_MobileContent application from the devices Start Menu.
  2. The application will do the process and gives a message, Please check the files in \Programme\Content.
  3. Go to \Programme\Content folder on the device, there you will find HTML file (Navigation.htm) with links to all Publications.
Thank you., doXtop team

Flashpaper - bridge between documents and the Web?

by Paul 3/23/2008 6:07:00 AM
While the Web meanwhile maintains pictures, videos and even podcasts, there are still plenty of barriers (formats, platforms, systems, ...) to overcome - if you want to integrate and deploy document related content. There are several process steps and a lot of manual work involved - to get document content in an adequate consumer optimized way into Web applications.

Lately several companies are working on adequate document deployment formats for the Web. The transformations are flash based - f.e.:
http://issuu.com/
http://www.wai.de/epaper/Dok/

The presentations look very impressive - but are they really optimized for online usage? They are more something like "electronic paper" - truely paper formated - 1:1 taken for online presentation (even a paging effect is built in - and gives you real paper experience). But its not an adequate presentation to consume content online. Instead of a "fit to page" a "fit to screen" technology is required , and instead of page numbers a clickable table of content, an index and hyperlinks would be much more preferable.

Since a few weeks there's a new product from the US/California based start up Scribd - called iPaper - in the market. Scribd converts various document formats also into flash based format - but the Scribd people did a lot more work to create publications that can be properly read and consumed online. iPaper runs in a Web page with no additional software and offers the following benefits:

• Comfortable to read online- by 1-page, 2 page, scroll and slides modes for viewing
• Easy to deploy publications via embed features and an own API
• Monetization of documents with contextual ads

http://www.scribd.com/platform/home

While iPaper is a good solution for the 1:1 publication of documents into a Web Site - its not intended to transform content, re-combine, integrate and present it in different ways for various purposes. Seamless integration of document related content would allow to drive the content of any Web application simply by standard documents, to generate compound PDF's from a series of source documents with consistent page numbering and table of contents, to deploy content across platforms ... . To get a better imagination of this ... follow the links below - the content of those sites is completely maintained by standard documents - using doXtop's underlying pwoerful content transformation services ...

http://www.eucnord.dk/
http://www.rieter.com/
http://www.coextant.de/en/4f47299e/default.aspx
http://pcnewsletter.coextant.info/

And have a look at this example with a lot of different publications as well as a multimedia videos ...
http://www.doxtop.com/magazines/75cac82d/20e201d2/based-on-S...

Read more on Open Web transformation and publication services ...
http://www.doxtop.com/Browse/176d36fc/What-is-doXtop.aspx

The team

by blogadmin 3/17/2008 10:48:00 AM

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Google doXtop Gadget for free Web Publications

by Paul 3/16/2008 11:41:00 AM

doXtop is a free portal to create and distribute online publications and magazines. 

It  converts various document types into consumer optimized Web, print and other formats and deploys it worldwide. You can create professional publications, complete online magazines and collaborate in teams. Content can be syndicated with various media.

For iGoogle users now there's a gadget available - that collects recent doXtop publications, publications from a specific author and more. You can activate the Gadget here ... http://www.google.de/ig/directory?hl=de&url=www.doxtop.com/googlegadget/getGadget.xml 

 

doXtop publishes entire magazines

by Paul 3/12/2008 4:51:00 AM

Publishing documents by converting them into another format - i.e. flash, flash paper, pdf - is one thing. Transforming document content into well structured data - that can be flexibly re-used, combined and presented in a any required way - is another thing. Properly transformed data (as opposed to simple "1:1 e-Paper renditions") can be automatically deployed in consumer ready and media optimized way across platforms and systems into basically any application. Or in other words: A powerful content transformation technology - like doXtop uses it - allows users to drive Web content just by using standard office applications / documents. And where else is content - if not in documents? Many companies around the world rely on this technology and automate their content flow. Click here for public references.

This is why doXtop is able to leap users beyond mere document publishing or grouping. doXtop allows the generation of entire electronic magazines - including an unlimited number of published / transformed documents  - optimized for Web usage and combined with print versions. Even video shows can be easily integrated. Those magazines are comparable with full Web sites and can be also hosted as dedicated applications. Follow the links  to check out our sample magazine SharePoint Solutions or see what other magazines people created.

doXtop supports MOSS 2007

by Paul 3/7/2008 3:34:00 AM

Beside lots of other formats - doXtop is able to transform all Microsoft Office 2007 documents - like docX, pptx, xlsx and more. It creates hypertext, html, pdf, mp3, flashpaper and other transformations out of the original documents. doXtop also has a connector to Microsoft SharePoint - so it can seamlessly transform, publish and deploy any document from standard SharePoint document libraries. Samples:

 Large Word document as Hypertext   Powerpoint Slideshow    Multimedia Video Presentation     Entire Magazine  containing various publications

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About doXtop - Whitepaper

by Paul 3/7/2008 2:41:00 AM

doXtop - open Web publishing platform

by Paul 3/6/2008 11:27:00 AM

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doXtop blog just started

by Paul 3/6/2008 6:20:00 AM
doXtop is a powerful document and multimedia publishing system offering leading document-to-Web transformation and cross platform deployment services. doXtop converts any document into consumer optimized Web, print and other formats and deploys it worldwide. It creates professional publications, entire online magazines or WQeb Sites and supports team collaboration. Content can be syndicated with various media.
  
doXtop is in beta now. Some remarkable example of its transformation capabilities you can find here ...  
  
The content transformation services behind doXtop can be also purchased and implemented as local service in companies and organizations. The technolgoy comes along with a .NET or  Java API and works together with major industry standards & platforms. Many companies worldwide rely on this technology and automate their content flow with this service. 
   

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