Biblos is a reference publishing system designed to let you distribute your
reference materially electronically to Windows PCs, with or without a
network. A 45 day demo that allows you to create and use books is now
available over the net.

If you have publications that you currently print and distribute to
colleagues or customers then Biblos could help you save money and make
your information work harder. With Biblos you can quickly convert your
word processor documents into electronic books that sit on an electronic
shelf in Biblos. When users look at the electronic books, they appear as
they do in print. The similarity doesn't end there though. Users turn the
pages of their books and can insert sticky notes and bookmarks. You can
create different shelves that group together like books and you can do
sophisticated searches within or across shelves.

Who is Biblos for?

Biblos is for people and organisations that publish reference guides, user
guides, policy manuals, quality manuals, procedures manuals and so on.
Publishing electronically can deliver huge savings in production and
transport costs and makes your information more accessible. You also
ensure that information users have access to the latest version of your
material. If you and your colleagues are on a network, you can add or
remove books from shared libraries at will. Road warriors can keep key
material on the hard disk of their notebook PCs and less often used books
on a network drive.

What does the demo contain?

This demo contains everything you need to try Biblos and create your own
electronic publications. The Biblos Reader software will run for 45 days
from the day you first install it.

The demo contains three sample publications:

   The New World of Wine
   Sun Tzu's The Art of War
   Speeches from the 1995 Electronic Book Conference held in London

The original documents are also included so that you can see how easy it is
to create Biblos books.

The demo is available in file bibls101.zip available from all good SimTel
mirror sites in area win3/txtutil. Some other sites and bulletin boards
are also carrying it.

IF you would like any further information on Biblos, please contact:

Jonathan Peachey or James Higham

Point of Reference Ltd
62 Killyon Road
London SW8 2XT
UK

Telephone:      +44 (0) 171 610 6501
Fax:            +44 (0) 171 610 6502
Internet        biblos@book.demon.co.uk

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