May 15, 2007

Educating the World on Typesetting

Filed under: MemoryPress General, New Features, Technology — daniel @ 3:04 pm

The most distinguishing feature of the new MemoryPress is its typesetting capability. MemoryPress is the world’s first online typesetting system.

As you make changes to your book, the application isn’t always loading (as you will experience on the rest of the web), it is typesetting. Essentially, MemoryPress typesetting takes your text and sets it into a library quality layout. Unlike word processing applications and email, MemoryPress automatically takes care of details like alignment, spacing, font size, headers, footers, page numbers, and table of contents. Using MemoryPress is like having a personal designer that worries about the visual aspect of your book, so that you can devote your attention to your memories.


Gutenberg’s invention of movable type required the characters to be set piece by piece. When you update your book on MemoryPress, it does this electronically. I’ve included a small animation that MemoryPress users will see as the application typesets their memories.

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