04. 12. 2006
MyPublisher Classic Hardcover PhotoBooks

For years I scrapbooked with the best of them. As I got further and further behind on my scrapbooking I started to wonder if there wasn't a better way to preserve my family's history. I began looking into some of the early versions of online bookmaking. After uploading photos to different bookmaking sites I chose MyPublisher to create and purchase my first book. It has one of the easiest interfaces for dragging and dropping pictures into albums, multiple formats and page layouts to choose from and I liked the ease of adding text captions to tell our story.
The software is downloaded onto your computer so there is no need to be online while working a book up. When I was finished creating our album I uploaded the book, chose my cover color and put in my order. When it arrived about a week later I could not believe how beautiful and professional it looked. It was printed on heavy archival paper and they had used 4-color offset printing just like a real magazine or book. You can even format the books to print all the way to the edge of the page.
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Walmart does this as well but I've never seen the finished product. I would like to try it for my son's birthday
Posted by: Angie | April 12, 2006 7:54 AM
I had a really great time making a few paperback MyPublisher books last year just before Christmas. They were really inexpensive and easy to make, and I got a lot of compliments. However, my mother-in-law's book has already started losing pages. I'm not unhappy with it, I felt I got my money's worth, as the paperback books aren't really meant to keep forever. I may have to try the hardcover books for more permanent books.
Posted by: kelly jeanie | April 12, 2006 1:34 PM
I LOVE MyPublisher! I made a book for my mother-in-law when we went on a cruise with them. She ATE IT UP! Now, we're going to Boston for Easter and I can't wait to make one the less expensive ones!
Posted by: ClaireB | April 12, 2006 4:50 PM