Mag+ iPad magazine platform open for all publishers

MagplusNow the first iPad magazine platform for iPad tabs, Mag + is available for all publishers. Publishers can use this application on a monthly subscription charge. This platform is very comfortable for publishers. The videos and HTML 5 elements are editable itself with the help of its Indesign.

Popular magazines such as Science+, photography+, Science Illustrated, Transworld Snowboarding+, and MacWorld are making use of Mag+ to push and publish their content onto iPad or other tablets. With this new and advance digital magazine reader users can easily swipe left to right and right pages and scroll to read.

The Mag+ firstly introduced in December. Now the bonnier has released iPad edition of Popular Science + magazine. Now the editors and designers can do business works on iPad without relaying the technical side on each step.

The head of Moving Media+ Fredrik Strömberg described that the Mag+ can put creative people back on their driving seat. Mag+ enhances the experience of Digital magazine readers. This includes two layers content and making digital canvas on the device screen.

He also sad that “we have created an intimate, tactile experience for readers, with all the enhanced design that tablet technology enables”.

CEO of Moving Media+ Staffan Ekholm said that the Mag+ has potential to rejuvenate publisher’s magazine sales. The Popular Science+ circulate revenue with the help of magazines are able to read on iPad. Users are happy to pay for this unique application because the experience of the reader’s will enhanced with this advance quality product. From the recent research we see that the readers spend more than 35% time with their iPad.

Source: iPad News: Mag+ iPad magazine platform open for all publishers

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