Bookmaking software

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Bookmaking software provides a start-to-finish,

Web-based applications to seamlessly link desktop computers to remote digital printers, as well as online and offline distribution channels and commerce platforms.[1]

This type of

software application is made possible by digital printing, which enables smaller numbers of books to be printed on demand
, as well as broadband and Web-based technology, which make it possible for larger amounts of data (e.g., software programs, files) to be distributed over a network.

While self-publishing is not new, the trend is being fueled by growing popularity of

blogs
), which enable people to increasingly contribute to the media they consume.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bookmaking Software: All You need to know". IDSCA Pay Per Head. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2019-05-28.