Will Digital Publishing Suite be added to Creative Cloud?

Will Digital Publishing Suite be added to Creative Cloud?

Yes. It is coming. http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/publish-anywhere.html.

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  • Digital Publishing Suite not shown in Creative Cloud Desktop app

    Our company just purchased/installed Creative Cloud for Teams for several  MAC computers, but only one of them shows Digital Publishing Suite in the CC menu in the taskbar.
    The computers are running OS 10.8.5.

    Digital Publishing Suite is accessible via an online app at https://digitalpublishing.acrobat.com - from there you can downlaod the desktop app which helps you to build the apps and also start to publish. The icon will only appear in the CC menu if you are running the app on that machine... but it's only downloadable from the site.
    Hope that helps.

  • Status of Digital Publishing Suite inclusion in Creative Cloud?

    What is the status of the DPS being included in Creative Cloud subscriptions? I signed up for notices of when this was happening, but have heard nothing. Adobe said it would be included some time in 2012.

    DPS SE is now available to Creative Cloud members.
    See these articles for more information:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/dpsse/
    Members can learn more about using DPS SE here:
    https://creative.adobe.com/dpsse
    Many common questions are addressed in the DPS SE FAQ found here:
    http://www.adobe.com/products/digital-publishing-suite-single/faq.html
    DPS has its own forum for questions and assistance here:
    http://forums.adobe.com/community/dps

  • Digital Publishing Suite Help | Installing DPS tools

    This question was posted in response to the following article: http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/installing-digital-publishing-tools.h tml

    Bob,
    The only way this works, even theoretically (as we haven't tested it) is to first set the metadata for Minimum DPS Version and then open up every layout in play previously checked in to the earlier Sprint version and delete the DP Artboards, reset them and re-check in all layouts to update them with the new metadata. With an average issue size growing upwards of 300 dossiers, this becomes an untenable workflow imposition. When we first tried setting this metadata based on Dennis Van Nooij's instructions it did not work. We must plan such metadata strategies up to 3 months in advance of the issue as that's when the creatives begin working on it. To ask them to open up 500-700 layouts in the "transition" issues between Sprint updates and recheck them in is unreasonable considering our tight deadline cascade. We must retain compatibility with NIM and Google Play embedded readers and these are always lagging behind a Sprint version or two. We are releasing a new custom storefront soon which requires R26 but our folios must stay at R25 and we are not sure for how long we will need to retain this compatibility so the number of layouts that must be redundantly touched by Art/Edit operators under tight deadline turnarounds makes this whole strategy very difficult. Woodwing and Adobe need to understand more deeply the impact of their strategic decisions on the actual workflows of the art depts at the publishers on the front lines. I don't remember having been consulted on this before the installers were pulled out of circulation. There are still many dynamic factors that deeply influence our ability to maintain a healthy and fully operational Woodwing/Adobe eco-system; the only way we have been able to maintain consistency and navigate around the many bugs in the software is to nail down our environment so we can control how the pieces behave. Adobe has pulled this control out from under us.

  • Digital Publishing Suite

    I work for a school district and we want to experiment with self publishing 21st century digital textbooks.  The combination of InDesign and the Digital Publishing suite looks ideal.  However we do not want to be locked into the Apple ecosystem.  The goal of the project is openness and a proprietary system like Apple is the opposite ofopenness.
    So for $40/month we can get the Creative Cloud and get everything we need EXCEPT we are locked in to the Apple system for tablets and smartphones or we can spend an additional $500 a month for the professional Digital Publish Suite.
    That seems odd to spend $500 a month to publish to an open platform.  Am I missing something or is there another way to go?
    BTW we looked at eBooks but support for video is spotty at best on Android devices (are you listening Adobe Digital Editions?).

    If you are only experimenting with digital publishing, you can build Android folios and view them through the Adobe Content Viewer without paying for distribution to the Google Play store.
    Once you have built something that you actually want to distribute via the store, you will have to consider your licensing options, but until that live distribution is needed, there is nothing stopping you from experiementing with Android publishing.

  • Digital Publishing Suite - Professional, is the price correct even though CC member?

    We already have an Adobe Creative Cloud account.
    We have Digital Publishing Suite - Single Edition already but have now realised it is only possible to create ipad apps on there and not iphone apps.
    As a company and as we already pay for an annual Creative Cloud membership, we want to know if the price of £400 odd per month would be correct if we were to look into purchasing the Professional Edition, as this pricing seems excessive considering.
    Thanks

    Hi I saw your question and reply and what frustrates me is that none of the replies outline the actual cost of producing something via the dps. I will give you and example.
    I have a client that has been using Acrobat since 1992 to disribute documents. The same client has always been an Adobe advocate and now they wish to move from pdf files to an "App" I use the word app in quotes because it is essentially a magazine. They do not sell through the mag so no opportunity for in app purchases, they do not sell the mag as it is an information tol, they do however have video content that they wish to share. They have exciting articles that can be interspersed with slide shows etc...
    However, imagine their surprise when like yourself, having paid for the design kit that to produce a magazine like this would cost the client a licence fee of $20,000 for upto 50,000 downloads if they are the publisher – and a whopping saving to me if I publish at a reduced cost of $10,000. Then there are my costs as a creative on top which some of my clients already find hard to swallow.
    Now I might be wrong but taking the attitude that "Is that the right format for the client" is pretty crappy given that everyone from the age of 5 years old up knows how to and are using ipads and android devices.
    Where is the middle ground?
    pdf to send costs pittence but time.
    html emailer a few cents per opened email
    Adobe DPS "$kerching"
    The sales chap then told me that if the client wanted a Mercedes but was unwilling to pay – tough really.
    Now I have used Adobe software through Aldus Pagemaker in 1989 all the way through to the first version of InDesign. I encouraged the uptake of InDesign at several studios as a creative director ousting Quark because of their unreasonable prices. Now Adobe are doing just what Quark did. Why?
    Given that we have all been led a merry dance and have been told that rich content and electronic formats are key to modern businesses I feel that Adobe have just given me a huge middle finger. Its like the rise of the internet all over. The promise of WYSIWYG which never materialised making it very hard for small businesses to ever get online unless it looked like something produced by a Microsoft Office techy.
    And what about my charity clients? They would love to have their documents published onto the ipad "other tablets available" so are we just to ignore their cries for halp as they lanquish behind because the costs just dont add up?
    Oh and once you have paid for the licence that only is for one client. So if you have 30 or so clients they would all have to foot the extra cost which by the way is an annual cost!!
    Ok I am going on a bit now but you get the picture.
    What the hell is going on? I am just dissapointed.

  • Which Digital Publishing suite do I need to buy?

    Okay simple question I hope. My wife is starting her book publishing biz and will be doing Digial (eBooks) and Print publishing of books. She wants to publish books on multiple platforms including Kindle, iBooks, and Nook which includes Android and iOS devices.  She will not be creating book covers herself.  Which Digital Publishing Suite should she buy, entire CS or just the Digital Publishing Suite Pro or Single edition?  Should do a cloud suscription vs the other method you can buy these Abobe products?  She's student so she can get students discount as well.

    None of them. DPS is for highly interactive publications. She should be learning all about epub, for what you describe.
    That said, as a student she can take advantage of highly discounted rates for Creative Cloud. The first year is only $19.99/month.
    Details on this page http://www.adobe.com/products/discount-software-coupons.html
    Bob

  • Android and Digital Publishing Suite

    When will I be able to use Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to create and deliver content to Android devices?

    I was thinking of tablets as well as smartphones. And I should have said I wanted to do it via Creative Cloud. I am not clear what it is called in the Cloud. Is it still called Single Edition? What I was wondering was when support for Android devices might happen, but it seems that Adobe still don't want to commit to a time frame.

  • ANN: MEI Portico Version 2.0 for Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Now Available

    Jenkintown, PA (November 28, 2012) — Managing Editor Inc. (MEI) today announced MEI Portico™ version 2.0, the latest in the premier Adobe® development partner's lineup of solutions for publishers. The new version of MEI's custom storefront software for tablets was built to empower Adobe Digital Publishing Suite™ customers and is now available for purchase.
    MEI Portico lets publishers create custom branded UIs for their mobile and tablet apps on Apple, Google Android, and Amazon Kindle Fire platforms. Custom storefronts enable multiple gateways for showcasing user-targeted tablet content within the app. App administrators can enable search capabilities and organize their DPS folios as they see fit, so that navigation is easy and readers can effortlessly find the issues they want or are entitled to. Portico allows publishers to override in-app purchases for authenticated subscribers, and enables restricted distribution capabilities for corporate and educational institutions using Adobe DPS as part of their digital communications strategy.                       
    MEI Portico 2.0 introduces custom canvases to the original Portico toolbox. Rather than having to rely on templates for their storefront’s landing view, designers can now create their own HTML designs to incorporate into an MEI Portico-driven interface. Using web design skills, designers have full control over every aspect of their app’s look and feel — from storefront layout to images, login pages to RSS or social media feeds, subscriber views to featured folios. And because administrators can launch canvases at a moment’s notice, implementing new features into your app can be completed without a time consuming app update.
    "Custom canvases mean that DPS apps can take advantage of Portico’s robust feature set without compromising their brand’s look and feel," said Brett Kizner, MEI's director of new product marketing. "Portico 2.0 has delivered greater flexibility with the ability for our customers to design their own app experience on their app landing page."
    To see a sample of MEI Portico 2.0 in action, visit Adweek's new app at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adweek-magazine/id570229326?mt=8
    About MEI Portico
    MEI Portico works with the Enterprise edition of the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to build custom storefronts for your digital brand. For publishers who want to enhance their tablet output with functionality beyond the standard template, MEI’s creative services team can help develop specialized Porticos with custom features. For more details and purchasing information, contact an MEI sales representative at 215-886-5662 or [email protected]. To learn more about Portico, visit www.maned.com/portico.
    About MEI
    Managing Editor Inc., an Adobe premier development partner, specializes in quality, proven publishing solutions. MEI provides tools that manage content for any output medium — print, online, tablets such as the iPad, mobile devices such as the iPhone and other digital formats. Visit www.maned.com for more information. Nervous Pixel is the registered trademark of Managing Editor Inc. All rights reserved.

    Hi Tom,  The custom button functionality of DPS is restricted to DPS Enterprise. I'd love to discuss your needs to see if there is a way for us to assist you. I'll PM you my contact info.  Best, Brett

  • Adobe Updates "Supressed By the Administrator" - Digital Publishing Suite / InDesign, Enabling Root

    I read: Adobe Updates "Supressed By the Administrator" - Digital Publishing Suite / InDesign (http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1152766), but enabling root is not working either. I´m running Maverick and InDesign CC. Update tab is dimmed and tried doing everything that is posted on the forums. Can someone help please?

    Then the next step would be to remove all currently installed Adobe software using the available uninstallers.  I would then utilize the CC Cleaner tool available at Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6 - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html to insure complete removal.
    You should be able to then install InDesign successfully and apply the updates.
    If you continue to face difficulties then please uninstall all Adobe software and rename the /Library/Application Support/Adobe folder.

  • Where is the download for Adobe Digital Publishing Suite

    Hello guys!
    I just bought adobe creative cloud yesterday and i found out about Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. I clicked on learn more because there was no download button and like there were no download buttons on the learn more page. Please provide me to a link of some sort or a way to get it!
    Kind Regards,
    BakerBoy11

    Here are a few links to get started:
    Installing DPS tools
    Getting started with DPS
    Single Edition overview

  • Digital Publishing Suite Help | Creating HTML articles for DPS

    This question was posted in response to the following article: http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/import-html-articles.html

    Hi
    I believe that the issue is that the HTML article will automatically start outside of your control, which is expected with HTML articles unless you code some kind of starting mechanism that responds to some reader action (tap a button, swipe somewhere, etc). To answer your other question, though, you can indeed use inDesign and control when the ad will start.
    In InDesign, you can set the delay to .125 for a Web Content overlay and it will then "fire" when it first comes into the reader's view. If you set it to zero (the default, by the way), then it will "fire" as soon as the article loads, which may not be when you expect, since DPS will preload adjacent articles in order to improve the reading experience. You can, therefore, put your HTML/jquery ad into a folder with an index.html file to drive it and then make a Web Content overlay in InDesign that points at the index.html file for your ad. Set the overlay to autoplay, and set the delay to .125 seconds. This way, your ad will always start when your reader swipes to view it. It also allows you to put the ad as an interstitial deeper in an article, and you can ensure it starts when the reader views it and not before.
    There is a cavet here, which is that the article will take some time to load, depending on the complexity of your HTML. As a result, your reader may see a spinning wheel on the screen instead of your ad while the ad begins to load. You should be sure to put a poster frame there that perhaps is a screen shot of the first frame of your animation. That way, when the ad loads, it will already have the first frame ready to go and will replace the first frame with the animation.

  • Digital Publishing Suite Help | Hyperlink and button overlays

    This question was posted in response to the following article: http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/hyperlink-overlays.html

    @Fabian – just for the records: there is a way.
    But it's quite a hack!
    You cannot rely on it for future versions of DPS or InDesign…
    1. You start with two buttons and a single MSO on the same page.
    Button 1 says: Go to State 1 of MSO
    Button 2 says: Go to State 2 of MSO
    NOW the hack:
    2. DUPLICATE (do not copy/paste) the two buttons by [alt] + drag with the mouse to page 2.
    You'll see, that the duplicates still control the MSO on page 1.
    The following screen shots will illustrate this:
    Here the state control of the green button on page 1:
    Here the state control of the green button on page 2:
    (Note the difference!)
    To make it clear again. I would not recommend to do it.
    But you could test it. Come back and report if that is working for you with the most recent versions of InDesign and ADPS…
    (I accomplished this with InDesign CS5.5 v7.5.3)
    Uwe

  • Digital Publishing Suite Help | Structuring folders for imported articles

    This question was posted in response to the following article: http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-suite/help/structuring-folders-imported-articles .html

    I just started a project in InDesign CS6 using the alternate layouts feature for my horizontal and vertical designs. I setup the folder structure you described, but wasn't able to import multiple articles at once. Adding each article separately worked though. Is there any way to get multiple article importing to work in CS6? 

  • Device Central vs. Digital Publishing Suite

    Dreamweaver 5.5 has a utility named Device Central which appears to emulate the appearance of websites on tablet computers.  Given this is true, what development resources would a purchase of Digital Publishing Suite gain me that I don't already have available with Device Central?

    I am going to go out on a limb here and say that with Device Central you can only see how your app will fare on different platforms whereas DPS allows you to publish your content to distributors such as iTunes as well as manage additional features such as direct entitlement and subsciptions etc.
    In short. DC is only for testing and local publishing. DPS is to move your content into the wild and distribute.
    Happy to be corrected here.

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