I'm looking for a program that can view PDF files fullscreen and have a magazine like transition between pages, like the pages are flipped.
Doing a bit of google search, it looks like there's a lot of programs offering to convert pdf into a "flipbook" but all these programs look shady.
>>362083
Maybe related
>https://linuxaria.com/recensioni/show-your-pdf-with-style-with-linux
>>362107
Is there a windows version of these programs?
>>362109
Impressive has a windows version
>https://sourceforge.net/projects/impressive/files/Impressive/0.11.1/
It hasn't been update since 2015 tho
>>362111
This is nice and may have what I want, since it looks like it has a page turning effect, but the lack of GUI confuses me.
I don't know how to change the page transition effects.
>>362115
Yeah, for that you have to use the command line
try writing
>impressive <yourdocument.pdf> -t <transitionyouwant>
use
>impressive -l
to find the name of the transition you want
>>362116
I tried the page flip transition and it's not as good as I need it to be.
I also need a GUI because I'm not going to be the one who uses the program.
My searches all point to programs that convert pdf into flash or other things to achieve the page flip effect...
And they all leave watermarks for the trial/free version of the programs.
Changing my request a bit, I'm looking for a good free converter from PDF to a "flipbook" or "digital magazine", basically turning the PDF into a flash file with page turning effects.
I found this
http://pdf-to-flipbook.codingfocus.com/
Which explains that basically there's a "flipbook" is just a PDF viewer in flash or html or whatever with fancy page turning effects.
I need a free, no ads, no watermarks version of a pdf to flipbook converter.