Looking at their website I don't see any mention of PG even though they mention a lot of other contributors. I think it would be confusing to our readers to mention this at this point. Paul On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 12:43 PM Greg Newby via socialmedia <[1]socialmedia@lists.pglaf.org> wrote: Hi friends. Here's something that might be worth putting on the feeds: Project Gutenberg and CogniLore team up to revolutionize digital reading with proLibro eReader trial. Try it now and share your feedback for a chance to win a $15 gift card! [2]https://www.cognilore.com/prolibro-trial-version/ I have a longer version for the May newsletter, in case you want some additional wording or context: In April, Project Gutenberg met with the executives at CogniLore for a comprehensive demonstration of their flagship eReader platform called proLibro. Among the free eBooks available through the application were a selection of popular titles from Project Gutenberg. CogniLore was successful in showing us how the content could be “brought to life” through the additions of interactive features and functionalities such as annotations, advanced searching, favourites, text to speech, and more. Project Gutenberg and CogniLore have agreed to continue the relationship moving forward as we both strive to share lessons learned about emerging technologies and different ways of rendering free digital content accessible to all. This innovative solution has potential to revolutionize digital publishing and the reader experience. CogniLore is excited to announce the release of the proLibro eReader trial software, for the Microsoft Windows platform. This offers access to a selection of popular Project Gutenberg titles in an enhanced format. Share your feedback in a simple survey to shape the future of digital reading and stand a chance to win a $15 gift card! Your valuable feedback on the tool will inform CogniLore’s technology roadmap and ensure that the product responds well to the needs of readers. Find information about the free trial here: [3]https://www.cognilore.com/prolibro-trial-version/ Thanks as always! ~ Greg _______________________________________________ socialmedia mailing list [4]socialmedia@lists.pglaf.org [5]https://lists.cpunks.org/mailman/listinfo/socialmedia References 1. mailto:socialmedia@lists.pglaf.org 2. https://www.cognilore.com/prolibro-trial-version/ 3. https://www.cognilore.com/prolibro-trial-version/ 4. mailto:socialmedia@lists.pglaf.org 5. https://lists.cpunks.org/mailman/listinfo/socialmedia