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We use MagCloud (http://www.magcloud.com/). It's not an app but the students
create their magazines in Pages, export them as PDF's and upload them to
MagCloud. They come back printed and are beautiful on nice heavy stock
paper. The kids really love the projects done with MagCloud. You can order a
proof copy of each magazine for only the shipping costs. If parents want
more copies they can order them directly from the website.
Mike
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Mike Arsenault
Instructional Technology Integrator
Frank H. Harrison Middle School
Yarmouth, Maine
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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Laura Girr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> We are working on our literary magazine and are looking for an easy program
> that will create a "booklet" (8 1/2 x 11 sheet size, landscape, folder and
> stapled). I have tried cocoa booklet and a couple of others but none are
> working well with the image. Can someone suggest a program that works well?
>
> thanks.
> Laura Girr
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