Inkubook Photo Book Maker Launches Public Availability
iUniverse | 23 Jul 2008

Inkubook -- the fun, collaborative Web site where users of all abilities can turn digital photos and ideas into a professionally printed photo book – has launched its public availability. Inkubook, an Author Solutions brand, leverages ASI's technological and publishing expertise to present an intuitive, simple experience that features:
Web-based software-as-a-service that can be accessed anywhere, anytime a user has an Internet connection.
Photo book templates and style themes that make book design and layout simple.
A variety of layouts to show off your photos with dramatic effect.
"Inkubook makes it easy for everyone, even those who don't consider themselves technologically savvy, to manage photo book projects and create gorgeous keepsakes in minutes," said Dave McCauley, president of Inkubook. "Additionally, with just a couple of clicks and a few keystrokes, users can invite others to contribute their photos and text to their photo book project."
Finished books are printed on high-quality 100-pound archival-quality silk paper; and feature durable custom soft covers and hard covers which will stand the test of time. As few as one book can be ordered at a time.
For more information about Inkubook, or to start creating your photo book today, log on to www.inkubook.com.
About Inkubook
Inkubook, an Author Solutions brand, is an easy-to-use online photo book creation service that enables people to make drop-dead gorgeous photo books in minutes. With Inkubook, it's simple to upload photos and then drag and drop them onto creative layouts to make a fantastic book. Inkubook creators can invite friends to contribute text and photos, which makes collaborative book-making fast and fun. For more information on Inkubook, or to begin creating your photo book today, log on to www.inkubook.com.
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