Ik neem even een break, terug op 6 januari 2015!
Ik wens al mijn lezers al het beste voor 2015!

When Adobe first created DPS, Single Edition, in 2011, it was our best available option for individuals who wanted to create books, portfolios, and one-off publications in iPad application format.
But in the intervening years, we've made two important discoveries: The ongoing evolution of e-publishing technologies has inspired many more of our individual design customers to export interactive e-books (EPUBs) -- a format that DPS, Single Edition was not intended to support; and that most customers requiring the end-to-end functionality of dynamic app creation and measurement were typically organizations looking to develop enterprise-class apps -- or subscription-based publications like magazines.
To help our customers connect to the publication channels most likely suited for them, we¹ve made some shifts to our product offerings.
The Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition, service will be available for use until May 1, 2015. Customers can redeem previously purchased serial numbers and create or edit apps in the meantime, but beyond that date the service will no longer be available. Please also note that on December 4, 2014, Single Edition will be removed as a purchasable product from the Adobe.com store. Instead, the 2014 release of Adobe InDesign CC includes a fixed layout EPUB feature that makes it easier for individuals to publish graphic-heavy documents in e-book format. Customers with DPS Pro or Enterprise editions are unaffected by this change and will still be able to create single-issue and multi-issue applications for publication to app stores.
The new Fixed-layout EPUB export capability announced in the 2014 release of InDesign CC is our powerful, simplified solution for individual designers who want to create interactive, image-rich content intended for publication to channels like the iBooks Store or for ad hoc distribution. By exporting a fixed-layout file into EPUB3 standard format, individuals now have an expanded opportunity to publish across a wider range of tablets.