Barnes and Noble introduce the nookcolor – ebookreader

Barnes and Noble have just introduced the nookcolor ebookreader which means that things are beginning to hot up on the ebook front. At the moment, a lot of children’s books for the ereaders are just quick reworkings of paper books. You really do need a colour device for children’s books so this will increase the market place that the ipad has begun creating.

Something more than a straight copy of a book needs to be devised. This is a different medium that needs a different approach. If the design tools were easier to work with, I’d be having a go. I’d hoped that it would be easy to convert Flash files to work on these devices. It is now possible but with so much converting to be done it doesn’t feel like an organic experience.

Flash was originally a neat animation program that designers and artists could get to grips with quite easily. Then it grew into the virtual operating system that is today – very unfriendly to artists. I bet someone is working on a wonderful ebook animation program right now that is going to revolutionise the ebook readers.

It’s a push-pull thing. No market, no tools. Provide the market and the tool makers will pile in until we have so much content, no one will know what to choose any more!

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