Which Adobe DPS Edition is right for you?
Digital magazine publishing evolution has been helped by the use of Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite. Hundreds of publishers worldwide are using Adobe DPS successfully, and the majority of digital content buyers are purchasing content that was created with the aid of DPS.
Adobe DPS is “a complete solution for individual designers, traditional media publishers, ad agencies, and companies of all sizes that want to create, distribute, monetize, and optimize engaging content and publications for tablet devices.”
Before making any investments, digital publishers should know which edition fits their publishing needs. Below, you will find a brief synopsis of each edition, so you can decide which edition makes the most sense for your content.
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DPS Single Edition: This edition may be the best option for freelancers, small and midsized design companies because it helps users create apps without the need for coding or developers. There is a one-time fee for publishing a branded app, regardless of how many times it’s downloaded. DPS Single Edition allows content creators sell single-.folio applications through the Apple App Store.
DPS Professional Edition: This edition is for those who update and publish content multiple times each year, and want to sell both single editions and subscriptions through retail app stores. This edition allows creators to access analytics and integrate with Adobe’s digital marketing software. It’s a more complete and comprehensive version of Publishing Suite.
DPS Enterprise Edition: This edition is for large magazine and newspaper publishers, corporations, or membership organizations that publish often and want the option of integrating their back-end editorial flow. This is also the only edition that offers print fulfillment services and rich media ad platforms. Enhanced targeting and push notifications are only a few of the great options with the Enterprise Edition.
For more information on these editions, take a look at the entire Adobe Digital Publishing Suite family website.
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Originally published 3/15/2012