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Ryuzine Vs. The Competition

So, how do Ryuzine Writer and the Ryuzine reader web apps compare to the increasing competition in the self-service e-publishing sector?  The following two tables show you how our web apps – both technically still in beta – stack up.

AUTHORING APPS Apple iBooks Author Google Currents Producer Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing Amazon Kindle Publishing for Periodicals (beta) Ryuzine Writer (beta)
Price Free Free Free Free Free
Platform(s) Mac OS X 10.7+ Cross-Platform Webapp Cross-Platform Webapp Cross-Platform Webapp Cross-Platform Webapp
Editor Interface Drag & Drop WYSIWYG  WYSIWYG Create/Edit in 3rd Party applications Create/Edit in 3rd Party applications WYSIWYG or use 3rd Party applications
Free Publications Distribute anywhere Publish to Google Currents Not allowed Not allowed Distribute anywhere
Selling Your Publications Only through iBookstore with approval by Apple,
who take 30% of each sale*
No options (yet) Minimum list price, Amazon gets approval and may
“reformat” books, and set sale price from which they
take 30%
Amazon must approve content and sets price, takes
30%
One-time commercial license fee per title. Sell
it anywhere you please at any price.
Reader Application iBooks 2 on iPad only Google Currents (iOS and Android only) Kindle app/device Kindle app/device Popular web browsers
Templates Yes Yes No No Yes
Export Options iBooks, PDF, text Currents format Kindle Format Kindle Format HTML, ZIP**
Plugins / Widgets No No No No Yes
Device Simulation Yes Yes No No Yes
Insert Multimedia Content in publication Yes Yes No No Yes

* In order to sell through iBookstore you need to have an iBookstore Account, a copy of iTunes Producer, an active contract with iTunes Store, a bank account registered to recieve electronic payments from iTunes, an ISBN for each title, and a US Tax ID. Additionally, any .ibooks file you create with iBooks Author for sale cannot be sold anywhere but the iBookstore (terms apply to the file itself, not the content).

** ZIP export requires Ryuzine Writer is running from a localhost server with PHP 5.0+ installed and supporting zip and file operations.  If you install XAMPP, as we recommend, you’re development server will meet the requirements.

READER APPS  iBooks2 Google Currents Kindle Adobe Acrobat Reader Ryuzine (beta)
Price Free (comes with iOS devices) Free Free Free Free
Platform(s) iOS devices iOS & Android Cross-Platform Cross-Platform Cross-Platform WebApp
DRM Restricted Yes No Yes Some content No
User Adjustable Text Yes (size, font, background) Yes (size) Yes (size, leading, margins, background) No Yes (size, text/background colors)
Bookmark Your Place Yes (automatic) No Yes (automatic) Yes Yes (manual)
Multiple Bookmarks Yes No Yes Yes Yes (in-app & with browser)
Bookmark Syncing Yes (via iCloud) No Yes (via Amazon’s service) No Yes (via any sync service)
Highlighting Text Yes No Yes Yes Yes (via online services)
Annotation of Text Yes No Yes Yes Yes (via online services)
Orientation Aware Yes Yes Yes Yes (mobile apps) Yes
Two-Page Spread View Yes (only on iPad) No No Yes Yes (screens > 1024px wide)
Adjusts to screen size Not all content does Yes Yes (reflows text) Yes Yes
Multimedia Content Yes Yes Yes (Format 8 on Kindle Fire) Yes Yes (including Flash)
Page Navigation Swipe Page / Tap Margins / Table of Contents Swipe Page / Button / Table of Contents Panel Swipe Page / Tap Margins / Table of Contents
(depends on book)
Swipe Page / Tap Page / Buttons / Table of
Contents Sidebar / Keyboard
Swipe Page / Tap Margins / Button (phones) /
Keyboard / Table of Contents Panel
Page Flip Effect Yes No No No Yes
Social Networking / Share Yes Yes Yes Yes (for collaboration) Yes
Theme-able User Interface No No No No Yes
Search Text Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (with browser Find)
Alternate Viewing Modes No No No Yes (Continuous, Spreads, Reflow Text) Yes (Continuous, HTML-only)

During development of Ryuzine a decision was made to not reproduce within the app those features like searching text (which is built into the browser), bookmark syncing (built into some browsers or through third party services), and highlighting or annotation (also available through third party services).  Ryuzine readers have the freedom to use any one of many plugins or online services to accomplish those tasks.  Even within the web app itself publishers have the option of using any widgets, scripts, or plugins you want to use.  No installations, no DRM, no App Stores.  This is what the web is supposed to be like.

What About Professional Layout Software?

Quark XPress 9 ($899) can create magazine apps for the iPad and iPad 2.  To publish and distribute through Apple’s App Store you also need a License Pack which varies in price from one issue ($349) to 24 issues ($6,799).  Templates cost extra for a single issue ($149), multiple issues of one title ($749), and multiple issues of multiple titles ($1,499).

Adobe InDesign CS 5.5 ($699) users can also purchase the extra Adobe Digital Publishing Suite. The “Single Edition” ($395) can also create magazine apps for the iPad and iPad 2.  “Professional Monthly Edition” ($495) creates them for iPad, iPad2, Android Tablets, Amazon Kindle Fire, BlackBerry Playbook, and Desktop.  There is also a “Professional Edition Annual” ($5,940) and “Enterprise Edition” ($47,940).

Both these digital publishing options deliver content to the devices through the platform’s respective “app stores.”  For iPad publications there is also the possibility Apple will reject the publication, and if you can’t distribute it in through their App Store you can’t distribute it for the iPad at all.  Google, Amazon, and RIM’s apps stores are more forgiving, but you’re still asking your readers to purchase, download, and install a magazine on devices that often do not have a lot of storage space to spare.  In addition to the overhead just to start publishing, for each sale, the app stores will also take a percentage of whatever you charge for the publication.

There are also now numerous online services for converting your existing content (either websites or PDF files – which need to be created with third-party authoring software) into HTML5 digital magazine webapps (or native apps).  However, most of the free services only process RSS feeds to which you’ve subscribed, or insert their own advertising into the content.  Some of these services are only available to publishers for a fee, and even others only to publishers who “partner” with the conversion service.  These restrictions eliminate many of these services as options for small, independent publishers and self-publishers.


If your point is to get a digital magazine in the hands of your mobile and desktop readers and not spend a small fortune doing it, Ryuzine is your cost-effective solution.  Distribution is via the web just like any other site, which also means Ryuzine targets a wide range of devices and platforms from desktops to tablets to phones.

  • No app stores
  • Nothing to install – the browser IS the “e-reader”
  • No additional, expensive authoring programs (we give you Ryuzine Writer for FREE)
  • No service charges to convert your WordPress blog to a digital magazine (our Ryuzine Press plugin is FREE)
  • We never insert our own advertising into your content
  • Publishing in Ryuzine format is FREE if you aren’t making money off of it

If you are making money from your Ryuzine publications, the “Commercial Use License” is an incredibly reasonable one-time flat fee per title – no matter how many issues of that title you may publish or how much revenue it generates for you.

As these two tables above demonstrate, the Ryuzine Writer and Ryuzine web apps offer publishing and reading experiences on par with (and we’d argue even better than) the other options presently available, but without the restrictions.  So if you want to start putting together your own Ryuzine publications DOWNLOAD THE FREE PDK right now!

updated after 0.9.6.0 release

Ryuzine Unleashed!

Ryuzine™ is our very own digital magazine, newsletter, and comic book web app and you can use it for YOUR PROJECTS too!

Ryuzine targets both desktop and mobile users whether they are using Windows, Mac OS, Linux, or viewing on an iOS, Android, Windows Phone 7.5, HP webOS, or BlackBerry Playbook device.  It’s the exact same file served up with a custom size and user interface.

Want to make your own Ryuzine?  Download the “Ryuzine™ Machine” – a free webapp that makes Ryuzine publications!  Compose right in the “what you see is what you get” editor, preview how it will look on various devices, then save and upload to your own web site and join the digital publishing revolution!

Ryuzine and Ryuzine Machine saw a ton of bug fixes and features added right before and after the first public Beta release. If you were lucky enough to try out the private Beta or tried out the first public release, here’s the changelog of what awaits you in 0.9.2:

Ryuzine Web App

  • Added ability to target webOS devices with custom theme
  • Set up optional features as “add-ons”
  • Fixed Share bubble for third party widgets
  • Added Zoom & Pan capability for mobile devices
  • Added User Configurable Options Panels with Cookie Preference storage
  • Meta Viewport now added dynamically based on device and settings
  • Rewrote page animation function to disable it for legacy browsers for better performance
  • Rewrote page flip function so links can contain anchor targets
  • Added ability to share link to specific page within magazine
  • Added In-App Bookmark feature
  • Separated page curves from themes as optional add-on
  • Switched UI animations from JS to CSS so themes can now change animation effects
  • Added more keyboard controls for panels and add/remove in-app bookmark
  • Added support for Windows Phone 7.5 devices
  • Added support for BlackBerry Playbook (BB Tablet OS 1.0.7)
  • Two-Page Spreads and Portrait views now available in Legacy Browsers
  • Added Internet Explorer 7 support (requires legacy_ie addon)
  • Page numbering position changes with binding/orientation
  • Phone Nav Page Count Limit bug fixed.

Ryuzine Machine Web App

  • Touch-enabled web app so it can be used on mobile devices
  • Added meta viewport data compatible with webOS
  • Added Toggle Button for Editor Panels
  • Added code to hide disabled toolbar buttons in Text Edit mode
  • Custom Device Profiles now persistent (stored in Cookie)
  • Option to import custom stylesheet for “My Styles” panel
  • Option to change default issue-specific style
  • In-Page Styles can now be preserved
  • Pop-Out option for Simulator (fills browser)
  • Added Output Options Panel
  • Automatically corrects for uneven page counts
FULL DETAILS on the Ryuzine Products Page

Ryuzine for Comix

Comics in webapp automatically adapt to devices (artwork by Jon Sloan)

Our Ryuzine format was designed with indie web comics in mind, but also as a great way for independent creators to repurpose material they already have in an engaging way on desktop and mobile browsers.  The goal was to make reading a web comic as simple and familiar as flipping through the pages of an actual printed book while offering everything which makes the Internet so dynamic.

Best of all YOU are in charge with Ryuzine so you can create and distribute your comic online without needing a big publishing or distribution deal for a print version, and without having to get “approval” from an app store.

Check out the special Ryuzine Edition of Jon D. Sloan’s “Sa-Bom Jim” Issue #8.  This was the last regular print issue of the comic before he switched to doing web comics.  It demonstrates how easy it is to take an existing print comic and turn it into a simple Ryuzine comic!

Sa-Bom Jim #8 (Ryuzine Edition)

Compare these features to other comic reader apps:

  • Fill View option (+ auto-hide controls)
  • Right-Bound “Manga” Option
  • Mouse, Keyboard, and Touch navigation
  • Swipe Left/Right to flip page
  • Realistic page turning animation
  • Pan & Zoom on Touch devices
  • User Configurable View Settings
  • Single Page and Two-Page Spread views
  • In-App Bookmarking
  • Social Networking Widgets to share with friends
  • Add Bonus Content (gallery, audio, video, etc.)
  • No DRM
  • No App Stores – nothing to install
  • Runs in most modern web browsers
  • Cross-Platform Compatible
  • Fully Theme-able User Interface
  • FREE “Ryuzine Machine” Authoring Web App
  • No frameworks, no server-side code, no Flash required

Animations require a CSS3-capable browser.  Browsers tested include Internet Explorer 8+, Chrome 8+, Chrome Mobile (Android 2.3+), Safari 3+, Mobile Safari (iOS 3.x+), Firefox 3.5+, Firefox Mobile 4+, Opera 11.x+, webOSBrowser.  Platforms tested include Windows XP, Windows 7, Mac OSX Snow Leopard, Linux kernel 2.6, Android 2.3+, iOS 3.2+, HP webOS 3.0.4+.

Comixer 0.6 Released

Comixer 0.6 for both Linux and Mac (Leopard only for now) have been released and are available on the Downloads page.

This is a very minor bug-fix release to address the creation of books greater than 100 pages. It should be good for up to 1000 pages now, which is hopefully more pages than anyone should ever need.

Update: Also works with Snow Leopard 10.6.8!

You may need to manually rebuild imagemagick to get it to work though. There is a problem with libtiff but I resolved it by opening a terminal and typing:

fink rebuild imagemagick

If Fink isn’t working for you, though, you can try MacPorts instead: http://www.macports.org/index.php

Comixer works with Lulu!

I have not received any feedback from people who have downloaded Comixer as to whether or not PDF files created with it were acceptable to printing companies. I’m pleased to report there is finally a successful test case!

Jon D. Sloan, creator of “Sa-Bom Jim” has just assembled his first book of his web series. The book, titled “Sa-Bom Jim: A Watcher In Our Midst” is 6×9, 189 pages, grayscale, and perfect bound with a wrap-around cover. The original pages were US Letter size, but at low resolution so a smaller book size and the minimal print resolution of 150 dpi was used to make the pages look a little better in print than publishing the web images directly. Some of the pages, originally posted to his web site, were also in full color. To keep the price of the book low, though, Jon chose to convert those pages to grayscale. The colorspace conversion, page scaling, image compression, and PDF assembly were all handled automatically by Comixer! The files were accepted by Lulu and printed without any issues.

Jon’s project also exposed a bug regarding page counts higher than 100 pages and an issue with the CoverCreator that needed to be fixed – which led directly to the public release of version 0.6 and highlights how important it is to beta-test the program in real-world situations. Thanks Jon!

Jon’s book is available for purchase at his Lulu.com store page. Please consider buying it and supporting independent comic book creators.

Comixer Released for Mac OSX!

I’m pleased to announce that Comixer 0.5 is now available for, and working, on Mac OS X!  It requires that you have Apple’s Xcode Tools Developer SDK installed, the Fink port manager, and (of course) all the same dependencies Comixer has on Linux need to also be met on Mac – including using the Nautilus file manager, rather than the Finder.  So it isn’t a “Mac Native” Cocoa version, but it does work.  Here’s a screenshot to prove it:

The Downloads page has a DMG file you can download.  Just mount it, run the Install script and – assuming you’ve met all the system requirements and have your X server and Nautilus configured properly the rest is the same as using the program on Linux.  Well, not exactly the same!  The User Manual is set to open in Safari and PDF open in Preview, but other than that is the same.

The dmg download has an automated installer, but if it doesn’t work on your system for some reason there are full manual installation instructions are in the Forums.

(Tested under Mac OS X Leopard, not Snow Leopard, btw).