Friday, December 23, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
How to convert PDF files to ePub files to read on your iPad with iBooks
This tutorial will guide you through the process of converting PDF files so that they can be read in iBooks, the iPad application.
Update: you can now read PDF files directly in iBooks, without having to convert them to .epub or any other format. See this tutorial for a quick overview of how to add PDF files to iBooks to read on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.
This tutorial will remain up just in case someone wants to create an .epub of their PDF.
iBooks uses an ebook format called ePub. Using a free converter application (and ebook manager) called calibre you can quickly convert PDF (and other file formats) to .epub files, which you can then transfer to your iPad for reading in iBooks. This tutorial will take you step by step through the entire process.
Update: you can now read PDF files directly in iBooks, without having to convert them to .epub or any other format. See this tutorial for a quick overview of how to add PDF files to iBooks to read on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.
This tutorial will remain up just in case someone wants to create an .epub of their PDF.
iBooks uses an ebook format called ePub. Using a free converter application (and ebook manager) called calibre you can quickly convert PDF (and other file formats) to .epub files, which you can then transfer to your iPad for reading in iBooks. This tutorial will take you step by step through the entire process.
- Start out by finding a PDF you want to convert. In this example I used The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (which btw is free in the iTunes Book Store – but it’s a PDF I had handy, so that’s why I’m using it).
- Download and install calibre. It comes in versions for Windows, OS X and Linux. The interface is very slightly different in each version (not much). The screenshots in this tutorial are from the OS X version – but Windows users should have no problem at all following along.
- Once installed, open calibre. The first time you run calibre it will take you through a quick setup. The first thing you’ll want to do is specify your ‘ebooks’ folder. This is the location you’ll save your .epub files. Click the Change button.
- Select the folder you want to save all of your ePub files in.
- Back at the Welcome screen, click the Continue button.
- Select Apple from the Manufacturers list, and iPhone/iTouch + Stanza from the Devices list. Click Continue.
- You can ignore the information on this screen and click Continue. Or if you’re interested, give it a read. With that said, enabling Turn on the content server will not help us out.
- Now you’re at the main calibre interface. Click the Add books button in the top-left corner of the window.
- Navigate to a PDF file that you want to convert to an .epub file. Select it and click Open.
- Now click the small ‘arrow’ next to the Edit meta information and select Download metadata and cover files.
- calibre will now download additional information about your PDF/ebook – if it can find it. If it’s an eBook (as a .pdf), you may need to manually enter the book title and author name if it isn’t present when you load it into calibre initially.
- When it finds the additional meta data and a book cover, it will appear in the bottom pane of the calibre window.
- Now we’ll start the actual conversion process. Make sure your PDF file is selected in the main list of books, and then click the small arrow next to the Convert E-books button. From the list that will appear, select Convert individually
- You’ll be prompted with a “summary” window prior to calibre making the final conversion. Click the OK button.
- Depending on the size of your PDF/eBook the conversion process will vary. It took less than 10 seconds to convert my 200 page PDF. If you’re using a Mac and have growl installed, you’ll get a window notifying you that the conversion has finished.
- And now in the folder you specified way back in step #3 will contain an .epub version of your PDF. This is the file we’ll upload to your iPad.
- Connect your iPad to your Mac or PC, and launch iTunes. From the iTunes menu select File -> Add to Library…
- Navigate to your newly created .epub file, select it and click Choose.
- The new .epub file will now appear in the Books section of iTunes.
- If you sync all your Books to your iPad, select your iPad in iTunes and select the Books tab. After confirming your new .epub book is listed, click the Sync button.
- Now launch iBooks on your iPad. There it is! From PDF to ePub and into iBooks.
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Monday, November 21, 2011
How to Create an Iphone App Layout in Photoshop
Step 1:Setting up the Workspace
Okay! First step is to set up the workspace.Open Photoshop (For your help, I`m using Adobe Photoshop CS5) and create a new canvas of 1300×950 px.Step 2: Creating the background
I`m going to add a gradient to the background and after, I`ll add some noise to it to make it rough.Create a new layer and add to it a gradient like in the image below:
Step 3: Creating the header
Select the Rectangle Tool (U) and draw at the top of the canvas a rectangle with the height of 50px and wide of 1300px.After that, apply to it some blending options like Gradient Overlay and Drop Shadow:So far, the image looks good.
Step 4: Adding a big Iphone
I`m going to add a brand new Iphone 4G from our friends from DeviantArt.Search for “Iphone 4 PSD” and you should have a list there.If you want the link, click here.
After I downloaded the Iphone, I resized it to 60% and hided the layer called “Reflection”.I allowed myself to change the image from the Iphone screen with a print screen of my website.
Step 5: Adding some text
I added some text on the right side of the canvas using Myriad Pro font and different fonts and colors.Step 6: Creating an Iphone navigation slider
Ok, this is a nice step.I`m gonna show you how to create a beautiful navigation like in the fancy Iphone Apps.Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool and draw a rectangle with a Radius of 7px under the Iphone.
Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool(U) and draw a small rectangle under the number “2″.Add the next blending options to it:
Step 7
Step number 7 is about creating 2 buttons which every Iphone App Website needs: The “Buy this app from Apple” and “Live Demo of the app”.Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and with a Radius of 7px, draw a small rectangle under the text.
Then write inside the button with Myriad Pro font “Available now on the Apple Store” ! The button is ready to be clicked!
Step 8: Creating the footer background:
Select the Rectangle tool and draw a big rectangle at the bottom of the canvas.Add it the same gradient used at the “Apple Store” button.Step 9: Creating a “Subscribe” box
Now that the footer background is ready, I want to show you how to create an Apple inspired “Subscribe” box.Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool and with a Radius of 7px draw a rectangle like in the image below:
Finally, add some text to finish the box. The result looks nice,don`t you think?
Step 10: Finishing the footer
Now with some text, populate the left side of the footer. I thought to make this by creating a “Features” area, with the features of the app.The small icons used are from the PixeloPhilia Icon Set, a beautiful set of free icons.Don`t forget to add your copyright details at the bottom of the layer.
The footer is ready!
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