Among all the computer aided publishing, network screen book terminal boom which started in 1998 has been rapidly spreading in America and Korea by selling "Riding the Bullet" as a network screen book through the internet. Korea computer communication - the fourth communication - has begun in July 1989 with the success of communication in Korean between Sydney, Australia and Seoul, Korea using lap-top computers by Lee, Ki-sung. In fact, it is the beginning of Korean network screen book publication. CAP (Computer Aided Publishing) means the act of publishing by using the computer. CAP is classified into paper book CAP or non-paper book CAP by its output media. Non-paper book CAP is again divided into disk book CAP and network screen book CAP. These days internet, which now sends pictures and animations, has become popular and more people are using the net screen everyday. Along with the development of CAP like the screen books would change the life styles of the readers and publishers. OSMP (One Source Multi Product) publishing is to publish paper book, disk book and network screen book with one single manuscript. To run the OSMP publishing firm, publishers must learn not only Araea Hangul S/W but also Namo web editor S/W. For OSMP editing S/W, there are Namo web Editor, Flash, Netscape Composer, Dream Weaver, Front Page, etc which are all for HTML. The multimedia typesetting code can typeset not only text which is a single media but audio and video. The editors and publication designers use the software which typeset multimedia is called Authoring Tools. Current Authoring Tools include Cocktail 98, PASS 2000, Tool Book, Director, Authorware, Compel, Premiere, Persuasion, After Effect, etc. The CAP should create new readers, and not take away the old paper book readers. And it is desirable for the OSMP publishers adapt themselves to some kind of new media innovation, placing emphasis on disk books and network screen books.
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