From what I see not everyone is going to have an iPad, e-reader or even a computer capable – so it means
having a print copy ready
Having an e-pub ready
Having a PDF ready
Having interactive PDFs ready
Having a Flash version ready
It's a bit ridiculous if you ask me. Not everyone has an e-reader and PDFs can containg movement – especially if you make them through indesign – apparently exporting your Animimations to SWF and placing them back in the layout can generate interactive movind PDFs
From where I'm working – I know a lot of people that won't print out a PDF that's online they much prefer we post the form to them and they post it back – go figure?
I send Flash files to co-workers for review – but their computer doesn't have Flash player installed… and I know from experience of making Flash available on our site that there were complaints because some people didn't have Flash installed and didn't want to either with the “Why should I install something that I should just be able to read?”
I don't know how HTML5 is going to tie into this demanding workflow being presented to print and web designers. Taking something from Indesign to republish in another format is tedious work – even going to the XML workflow – in my humble opinion.
We hired some guys to come in and they are the XML experts and they said even our 100 page full colour magazine would be to complex to XML and repurpose for the Web.
It was at this stage I looked into page-flip.com (flipping book) that allowed a PDF to be converted to a Flipping Book using flash and generating the files and the html 5.
fantastic – it works – and I just hope that I can include some interactive stuff this way too within the pdf and it's converted to the flipping book – one can only dream. But I won't know until CS5 arrives.
Honestly – it would be more pleasant if there was a really good InDesign to iPad button or InDesign to HTML 5 button. But of course it's not that easy, is it?
Any time I tell the people I work with – “Oh I'll make that Epub for you” they say “no it's ok we got this crowd to do it”. So I've never gotten the chance really to take our files and make epubs from them or try them out on the iphone/ipad/e-readers – very disappointing for me.
For me – going from a pure print and prepress workflow to an interactive workflow with ipads and ereaders and html5 and all that jazz is just too complex at the moment. And where I work they are hiring outside companies to make the conversions for them.
Heck with 15 publications of 1,000 to 3,200 pages ranging, I haven't even made an Index yet – that's still being outsourced!
That's just my take on it at the moment. But the iPad hasn't been released here yet – and I'm sure the questions will start popping up.