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Regarding Google search terms, try "single page spread" and "flipping"
Hope this helps,
Hope this helps,
Yehoshua Paul
Community contributor and documentation expert http://technicalwriting.com/
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Monique Semp <monique -dot- semp -at- earthlink -dot- net>wrote:
> ...it’d be very nice to have a “flipbook” that flipped as if the doc
>>>
>> were on a clipboard: one page at a time, flipped over the top edge.
>>
>
>http://flippingbook.com/
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>
> Hmm; I'd seen this before and thought that it was pretty similar to
> flipsnack, which does not seem to have a flipping movement like what you'd
> do with a hard copy of stapled together single-sided pages. In this case
> you'd view only a single page at a time, not the two page spread that seems
> to be provided by both these tools.
>
> But perhaps I missed this capability in their write-up. Is there a direct
> link to a single-sided example anywhere on their website?
>
> -Monique
>
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