Digital Magazines - What we are in and how to buy

As a non-iPad owner who does have a Kindle Fire HD, when will I be able to enjoy the combined subscription priveleges currently offered to iPad users?

If the subscription access is via Zinio, then they have an app for Android, and reader for the PC. Installation on the Kindle fire was not entirely straightforward, as it wasn't initially listed in the various app stores. This may have changed in the last few months.

See: http://www.zinio.com/help/
and: http://jotformpro.com/form/13185032229

I've greatly enjoyed being able to read our electronic PBO subscription from our Ipad, android phone and laptop. Of these, the tablet provides the most pleasant experience.

The one big downside, though, is the limited support for printing out the articles for off-line reading.

Ta.
Hugh
 
I subscribe to the paper version. I have an Android tablet and would really like to get the digital version free. This seems possible, but only for iPad users. Is this correct? If so, when do you plan to provide Android users with the same offer? Also, is there a way I can access the iPad version on my Android tablet?
 
I subscribe to the paper version. I have an Android tablet and would really like to get the digital version free. This seems possible, but only for iPad users. Is this correct? If so, when do you plan to provide Android users with the same offer? Also, is there a way I can access the iPad version on my Android tablet?

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You can subscribe and then give the print version to a colleague / friend if you wish but your details to authenticate the ipad edition must be the same as the print edition. This is done when you get your subscriber number.

Hi Richard
where do I find my subscriber number and what do I do when I have it please/
thanks
S.
 
Are there any circumstances under which there is electronic access to the ybw archive - past articles in any or all of their sailing publications?
 
So I take it that the print version is available before the iPad version?

The summer 2013 print version was available on the 18th June, however I can't seem to find it in the PBO iPad app. Typically I read the paper version that pops through my door, but (as my arms won't stretch that far) I was keen to download the latest copy. Any news on when it's available online?
 
So I take it that the print version is available before the iPad version?

The summer 2013 print version was available on the 18th June, however I can't seem to find it in the PBO iPad app. Typically I read the paper version that pops through my door, but (as my arms won't stretch that far) I was keen to download the latest copy. Any news on when it's available online?

Ahh Summer PBO had a problem and is about 6 days late. You should have received a push notification ? Apologies for this.
 
I got an email from the RYA offering three digital issues of Sailing Today, I have just downloaded the first.

How come they can produce their magazine:

  • As a PDF that I can store on my PC and archive where I want
  • As a 32MB download, rather than the 500MB+ for YM/PBO

Because that is the route they chose to go down.

You have downloaded a series of pdfs not a digital magazine.

Very different things I am afraid.

We do have offers of free 3 / 6 month digital subscriptions at various events throughout the year.

If you make it to Southampton I would be more than happy to sit down with you and explain what's what in terms of our digital strategy and how it works.

Cheers
 
Yes, I am aware of this. My point is that PDFs are considerably better in every respect. Apart from the content :)

Yes, PDFs would suit me better. I've just cancelled my YM subscription (been buying it for 30+ years and probably had a subscription for over 20). I'm off sailing for around 7 months each year and only in the UK for 4-5 months so paper copies just sit at home until mid-winter.

I have no need of an iPhone or iPad etc. and would probably go for a subscription with paper and a downloadable PDF. Best of both worlds as I'd still read the paper copy in winter and browse electronic copy on the boat. Not going to happen of course so just decided to bite the bullet and stop stockpiling. I can still get the odd paper copy at home if I see something interesting.

PDFs are too easy to copy so I can see why YM don't go that route. I expect the current format could also be copied but would take a little effort so that means publishers don't have as many people sharing a copy with 100s of others.
 
I got an email from the RYA offering three digital issues of Sailing Today, I have just downloaded the first.

How come they can produce their magazine:

  • As a PDF that I can store on my PC and archive where I want
  • As a 32MB download, rather than the 500MB+ for YM/PBO

To make emagazine, what you need is a pdf to digital magazine maker. It allows you to turn your PDF files into digital flip-book style magazines with flipping animation, music, video and other multi-media files which enrich and enhance your e-magazine. Look this YouTube video tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxDsSIeFtS8
 
I live in Ireland and have complained for years about the price charged in newsagents for PBO and Yachting Monthly; typically about Euro6.20. They they blame fluctuations in the exchange rate, but it has been steady at about £0.80 to the Euro for at least a couple of years now. At this rate the cover price of PBO equates to Euro5.25
On seeing this thread I thought,"What a good idea, I'll get a subscription" to PBO and YM. Imagine my disappointment when I saw the prices!
PBO's cover price is £4.20, the subscription is £40.99, a saving of almost £10, but when I put in my location as Ireland, I found that the price is Euro 85.99. This equates to Euro7.16 per issue, a full Euro more than the grossly inflated price I pay over the counter. How can you justify this?

Come on, answer this question. So much for the EU level playing field.
 
Thank you I will "come on" in my own time of course....

The Euro rate for subs has come down and you should see change in this, I dont have it to hand but if you visit the app store you should see.

Cheers
 
:D I was trying to be tactful (& failing)

If you can see it or hear it on a PC then you can copy it. It's harder to protect in analogue domain (monitor, audio) but even digital rights protected stuff isn't safe. I assumed a magazine displayed on a screen would be a snap (just never had any need to try it).

But anyone can pass on a PDF without any effort, I was presuming that was why online mags. don't much like that format.

Thanks.
 
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Yes, PDFs would suit me better. I've just cancelled my YM subscription (been buying it for 30+ years and probably had a subscription for over 20). I'm off sailing for around 7 months each year and only in the UK for 4-5 months so paper copies just sit at home until mid-winter.

I have no need of an iPhone or iPad etc. and would probably go for a subscription with paper and a downloadable PDF. Best of both worlds as I'd still read the paper copy in winter and browse electronic copy on the boat. Not going to happen of course so just decided to bite the bullet and stop stockpiling. I can still get the odd paper copy at home if I see something interesting.

PDFs are too easy to copy so I can see why YM don't go that route. I expect the current format could also be copied but would take a little effort so that means publishers don't have as many people sharing a copy with 100s of others.

As you said PDF is too easy to copy, everyone can pass on it. That is not suitable for protecting copyright. Publishers and digital magazine maker should think about a safe method to publish e-magazine. Here is a guide on articlesbase http://www.articlesbase.com/software-articles/how-to-publish-secured-online-magazine-6686417.html
 
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