Keep Trees® provides the perfect PDF to Adobe® Flash® digital publishing service for magazines, books, catalogs, newspapers, brochures, menus, newsletters, prospectuses,
company reports, manuals, and portfolios. PDFs and image files are slow to download, inefficient, and not interactive. HTML (regular web page) can't give you a true
representation of your work since formatting and fonts are lost. Our software creates an exact digital replica and includes features such as the ability to flip
pages like a book, zoom in/out, print, search, link to other web sites, and even email a friend the page you are viewing.
Features
Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and mobile devices with Google's Android™ OS
YouTube and Adobe® (FLV) video embedding
Full control of color schemes
Custom branding (white label)
Post to social media sites
Interactive page flipping
Internal and external web links
Text search
Variable page zooming
Player preferences
Analytics
Free updates

We understand not everyone uses a computer to surf the internet, so Keep Trees® delivers a reading experience that is compatible with iPhones/iPads and phones
with Google's Android™ OS. A reader using a desktop will get the full-featured version of your publication, while a mobile reader will be automatically
directed to an optimized mobile version (no “app” installation necessary). Your publication can be viewed in 1-page portrait mode or 2-page landscape mode
depending on the screen's rotation.
The mobile version of your publication is a cool way to show off your content to friends and colleagues when you are away from the office, and it's also a
convenient format for your readership.

Video content can be a powerful
addition to your Keep Trees® publication, whether it be for informational, advertising, or entertainment value.
It is guaranteed to grab the attention of your readers.
We support YouTube and Adobe® Flash® (FLV) formatted videos and provide you with the tools to manage them.
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down?
We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason. ~Jack Handey