Hi Shady,To build an app with DPS that you submit to the store you have to buy a DPS license. Go to Digital publishing software | Adobe Digital Publishing Solution and scroll to the bottom of the page where there's a contact us link in the lower left to request a consultation with a sales representa...
Yes. The top-level collection is no different than any other collection in that regard. We’ll check to see whether the logged in reader is entitled to the collections inside the TLC, and hide them if not.Neil
Hi Alex,Typekit fonts aren't supported in DPS. While the rendering technology is HTML, DPS apps are apps, not websites, and thus there are licensing differences in play that prevent us from supporting Typekit fonts at the moment.Neil
There’s the new DPS Preflight Tool which work similarly to the Adobe Content Viewer. It is still in review with Apple. It is available for Android and Windows.Note that in order to use it you must either have a valid DPS license or be on a trial account.Neil
Hi Dave,I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you referring to doing enterprise distribution of apps? DPS 2015 is no different than the prior Digital Publishing Suite product: the end result is a custom app for iOS/Android/Windows that displays content.Neil
Hi Paul,DPS is an enterprise solution. Regardless of the version of InDesign or DPS you use you'd need to purchase a license, and those licenses are priced for enterprise uses. Honestly, DPS probably isn't the right technology for your project.Neil
The minimum requirement for DPS 2015 is Android 4.4. Looks like there's a typo on that help page, I'll work with Bob and we'll get the page updated.Neil
Hi,There is no Folio Builder Panel for DPS 2015. DPS 2015 uses collections and articles and those are managed through the content section of the dashboard. If you want to view on your desktop you can use the DPS Preflight App. It supports Windows 8.1 and higher.Documentation for DPS 2015 is availabl...
Right now that's the only way to do it. We want to add better support for bulk actions to articles and collections, but at the moment it's one at a time Neil