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General Discussion

Book reading

Hello,

I'm interested to know if there is an open source or at least free to use code for a website application that you can read books in. Like the ones where you click on the page and flip it over with the mouse to change to the next one.

1 Answer

The highest quality code for this sort of project seems to involve a cost of some sort. For example: http://www.turnjs.com/ or http://pageflip-books.com/

I imagine you can find lower quality samples as well (or, at least something with a lower number of features) for free. For example: http://tympanus.net/codrops/2012/09/03/bookblock-a-content-flip-plugin/ or http://builtbywill.com/code/booklet/