That’s why Codebox’s web app – that’s called PDF to Flash Page Flipper (or Flip) – appealed to me. It’s an app that can replicate the more interesting animations found on my iPad or a similar tablet and put them onto my laptop. In fact, it’s almost better, allowing you to turn any old PDF file into a superior flash-based and flippable book. The conversion process is fairly easy, with a lot of customization options that really don’t need to be messed around with. All in all, it is a pretty slick app, at the right price….$0.
Getting Started
Step 1: This PDF converter is web-based, so click the link to the Official Codebox site (UPDATE: This tool is not available anymore) to get started. Near the top of the page there will be a link saying to Attach a file, go there.
Step 2: Choose a PDF file to upload and have converted to a flippable book, and then scroll down to Interface Options. Click on Start conversion to…start the conversion. Step 3: The file conversion will begin, keep in mind that the longer the PDF, the longer it is going to take to have it converted. So if its a long one, set it up and walk away for a while. Step 4: The download will complete, hopefully sooner rather than later, and you will be left with a download link. When you click on that you will be set up with a zip file. Unzip the files inside, there are a bunch of files in the folder, but the actual flipbook will be the .html file that is sitting in there. Step 5: Now, all that is left to do is enjoy your new Flipbook and say goodbye to that sad old PDF on the wayside.
Before – Regular PDF
After – Flippable Book
A simple click will trigger a page flip animation, as well, the pages are laid out side-by-side like a novel lying flat on a table. Overall, the tool is kind of fun and adds some spice to an otherwise bland document. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.