 |  On March 23, 2004, IBM announced the new IBM Library Server for Multiplatforms and for z/OS. These new products replace the IBM BookServer products. The BookServer products on z/OS, Windows, AIX and Linux will be withdrawn from marketing effective July 13, 2004. The Library Server products have all the functions that were available in the BookServer products, plus more. The new name is the result of significant changes to the function and user interface, and because it supports not only BookManager books, but also portable document format (PDF) files. Other new functions in the Library Server include: - Improved end user interface: Improved and expanded support for customizing and tailoring the Library Server end user interface will enable configuring Library Server installations to present an enterprise's choice of look and feel. Users will also be able to employ filtered views, navigation, and searches of books based upon topic classifications such as concept, reference, or task.
- Enhanced shelves and bookcases: Shelf and bookcase contents will be presented as expandable/collapsible nodes, providing the ability to view book topics in the context of the books on the shelf and shelves in the bookcase. Also, a new high-performance table of contents (TOC) component will support shelves and bookcases in addition to books. Shelf support will be included for PDFs with a corresponding BookManager file and for stand-alone PDFs (PDFs that do not have a corresponding BookManager file).
- Improved search: Search dialog and search results will appear in context with, and be synchronized with, the book topic and the TOC. The ability to launch the search function for multiple shelves will also be provided.
- Enhanced tables: Enhanced HTML table generation will handle most tables, including those with revision bars, complex structures, non-uniform rows, variable width columns, and specific cell data alignment.
- Handheld device support: A new administrative option will permit end users to generate Library Server HTML pages enabled for clipping. End users will be able to clip page content for display on handheld devices.
If you need support on the BookServer products, see the Support page for each at the following locations: |