Next Wave Tour: London Draws Publishers from Across the UK

Submitted by Victor Cardoso on 27 April 2012

Publishers from across the United Kingdom converged in London for WoodWing's Next Wave Tour, a free half-day seminar devoted to informing attendees on how to take advantage of the boom in mobile publishing. London's City Hall provided the venue, offering dramatic views of the city's skyline, especially Tower Bridge. read more >>

Enterprise 7.5.1 supports DPS Sprint 18 features

Submitted by Victor Cardoso on 26 January 2012

Since the announcement of the Digital Publishing Alliance between WoodWing and Adobe in October last year, WoodWing engineers have been working closely together with the DPS development team at Adobe to create the best possible digital publishing solution. read more >>

Next Wave Tour kicks off in Amsterdam

Submitted by Victor Cardoso on 26 January 2012

WoodWing kicked off its Next Wave Tour in Amsterdam this week, starting a series of approximately 20 international events in 2012. Visiting places like Seoul, New York, Munich, Tokyo, and São Paulo, the Next Wave Tour focuses on the next step in the evolution of the tablet publishing market: the time when publishers make serious decisions about systems for tablet publishing, focusing on issues like efficiency and monetization. read more >>

WoodWing's Integration with Adobe DPS: What's changed?

Submitted by Victor Cardoso on 18 October 2011

As announced via a joint press release and Adobe's own DPS Blog, WoodWing's Tablet Publishing Solution is now going to integrate exclusively with Adobe's DPS system. Common questions from current and prospective customers are: What's next? Will WoodWing's Tablet Publishing Solution be a carbon copy of Adobe's? read more >>

Lessons Learned in Tablet Publishing

Submitted by Victor Cardoso on 21 September 2011

Since the beginning, WoodWing has been at the forefront of the tablet publishing revolution. Starting with Time magazine and continuing on with such impressive customers such as The Sunday Times, Frankfurter Rundschau, Better Homes and Gardens, and Autoweek, we've watched as publishers have used our tools to create stunning and award-winning applications. read more >>