I don't know who made this original inquiry, but I ran across a recent release which may help the person looking to make a "flip book". The app is called 1st Flip Flipbook Creator. See their website for demos. For some reason, this e-mail won't send out if I include their web address. You can browser search it or type in 1st flip dot com (without spaces, of course). It's a bit pricey at $99, but it is designed to turn pdf files into a flip book, so it may be useful in other ways. Cheers, John On May 14, 2012, at 7:00 AM, Paul Moortgat wrote: See also Fantashow. Import also video. Paul Moortgat On 14 May 2012, at 10:17, Randy B. Singer wrote: > > On May 12, 2012, at 9:11 PM, catsoul wrote: > >> Anyone know if there's an easy way to make a "flip book" from a bunch of still photos? > > QuickTime Pro or iMovie HD will do this. > > Also check out: > http://animoto.com/ > > Q-Display > http://q-technologies.mallardcorporation.com/?sel=prods&subsel=Q-Display > > ___________________________________________ > Randy B. Singer