Making a book app?

Hello,
i am new to Corona, pls how can i make a book app with a lot of chapters and pages with Corona? [import]uid: 74630 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 314110[/import]

You could easily do this with Corona. Are you looking to have some interactivity in the book, or animations? Corona will easily be able to handle this task. [import]uid: 25216 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 51948[/import]

Dluksa, thanks for your feedback, pls can you point me to a place i can further learn how to do that and i want interactivity and animation on the book? Am actually looking for a book design tutorial on corona, as most of what i have seen are more like for games, thanks. [import]uid: 74630 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 51950[/import]

Corona is mostly designed for building games, but the best place to start would be here: http://developer.anscamobile.com/resources/corona-quick-start-guide [import]uid: 25216 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 51951[/import]

@ossyu2001

Try this:

http://www.kwiksher.com/ [import]uid: 13454 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 51966[/import]

Thanks for reminding us backforgood11!

Yes, Kwik can help you to create your book without any technical skill. All you need is Photoshop. Several people have created their apps (books and real apps) just using Kwik.

Alex [import]uid: 4883 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 51986[/import]

Alex Campos ? Yeah create books in no time, easy as 123. [import]uid: 13454 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 51987[/import]

That’s amazing! I have also discovered a new webapp called BookRX. This makes personalized book recommendations through twitter. You simply input your Twitter username and press go. BookRx will then analyze hashtags used, accounts followed, and words typed to come up with a “book prescription.” The prescription will include 6-7 book subjects and a list of the most popular books in each category. [import]uid: 214066 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 138957[/import]

That’s amazing! I have also discovered a new webapp called BookRX. This makes personalized book recommendations through twitter. You simply input your Twitter username and press go. BookRx will then analyze hashtags used, accounts followed, and words typed to come up with a “book prescription.” The prescription will include 6-7 book subjects and a list of the most popular books in each category. [import]uid: 214066 topic_id: 14110 reply_id: 138957[/import]