Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Enhanced scrollable frames
Hyperlinks in scrollable frames
Improved memory handling
Preview on Device
Customize all five nav bar icons
Simplified creation of in-house viewer apps
Improved Omniture analytics
Option to turn off “Sign In” button
Add certificates at download
Improved library performance
Improvements to HTML articles in Android viewer
Rearrange article order
Unshare folios
Change of article size limitation
In-app payments for Android viewers
Restore all purchases for Android viewers
Export option for single-folio viewers
platforms.
You can now create scrollable content by pasting a text frame into a container frame. In addition, the performance
of scrollable frames has improved.
Hyperlinks and hyperlink buttons in Pan Only scrollable frames are now supported. Hyperlinks in slideshows or
in scrollable frames created using the Layers panel are not yet supported.
In previous releases, creating memory-intensive overlays on adjacent pages caused performance problems in some
situations. The viewer now handles these situations better, resulting in improved performance.
You can copy folio information directly to a connected mobile device without going through the acrobat.com web client. Until
an updated Adobe Content Viewer is available in the App Store, the Preview on Device feature works only with Android devices. This initial offering
requires additional setup effort.
When using Viewer Builder to create a custom app, you can now replace the “Library” and “Viewer” buttons in
the viewer nav bar (Enterprise only).
You are no longer required to specify distribution certificates and provisioning files for Enterprise-
signed viewer apps (Enterprise only).
User data is now available for single-folio viewer apps (DPS subscribers only). Also, analytics includes a more
detailed breakdown of download statistics.
If you’re an Enterprise customer creating a custom entitlement viewer, you can turn off the Sign In button to
avoid redundancy.
You now use Viewer Builder to create a custom viewer app file without specifying certificates. You then specify
certificates when you download the viewer file. This allows different people to download and sign the app with certificates.
When you create a custom viewer, you no longer need to click the Refresh button to see if the viewer build is complete.
In some instances, folios from acrobat.com were appearing only intermittently in the library. The Adobe Content
Viewer should display all available folios consistently.
Scrolling is now enabled in HTML articles for the Android viewer.
Release 14 (Services and Viewer Builder only)
You can now rearrange the order of articles directly in the Folio Builder panel, not just in the web client. Simply drag and
drop the articles to change their order.
If you shared a folio with someone else, you can unshare the folio without having to delete it. You can also use the Folio Builder
panel to remove a folio that was shared with you.
With previous releases, the size limit of an article to be uploaded was 100MB. The article size limit is now 2GB.
However, mobile devices may not handle large articles well.
You can now create retail folios for Android viewers. Customers can click a Buy button in the Android
viewer library to purchase a folio.
Customers can now restore all purchases in Android viewers as they can do in iPad viewers.
An Export option now appears in the Folio Producer Organizer. Clicking Export creates a .zip file
containing the contents of the selected folio. When using the Viewer Builder to create a single-folio viewer for the iPad, you specify this .zip file (or
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