
If you’re already a Kotobee Author user, you are perhaps very familiar now with its interface.

Since the in-app browser is a modern browser, it would guarantee that all required web technologies are available and present. WebGL) which may not be supported on your user’s default browser. Well sometimes you would be linking to a certain URL that relies on advanced web technologies (e.g. This release gives you the option of choosing between the device’s browser, or a special in-app browser to open external links. In exported mobile apps, once any external link is clicked, the device’s browser is used to open that link. You will end up with a zipped file, containing a list of images, named appropriately, in both portrait and landscape forms. In the case of libraries, you have the option between the starting page, and the library (book selection) page. You may choose this to be a screenshot of your starting (loading) page containing your logo, or any specific chapter for your book. We understand the hassle you go through to generate all those different sized screenshots for the app stores – some screenshot specifications are extremely huge! For your convenience, you now have the capability of generating the appropriate screenshots of your app all with a single click. This is a feature you would never have guessed you needed. Tutorial: Viewing ebook analytics using Google Analytics Export Mobile App Screenshots We love Google Analytics’ real-time feature that shows you at this very moment who is viewing your book and which chapter they’re on.īecause we find this to be extremely useful, we’ve written a step by step tutorial in our knowledge base to guide you through achieving the above.


Although this release was planned to focus on onboarding features for new users, and give a more friendly first-impression, it has evolved into much more than that. We have just updated the Kotobee platform this afternoon to v1.3.1. For the latest release, go to Meet the Long-Awaited Kotobee v1.5.
