East Coast mag

Thanks - great stuff - much appreciated, as always.
Just one minor remark/request:
Would it be much work/impossible/expensive to make it available as a .pdf download file?
Sort of like this Dutch mag?
We'll come back to you on that one. I'm sure there was a good reason why not but I can't remember what it was!
 
Simple answer is no, it is not more work/impossible/expensive to create a pdf file; it exists as one but the viewer Yudu does permit printing and downloading, albeit with their own off-line reader. But if you just want to have it off-line that will work. One of the buttons to the left of the menu bar.

I think it's a bit big file wise even as a pdf. Like the Dutch mag, including the embedded video. We have talked about doing that development but its early days and we have one or two basics to sort out. I am not sure we can provide it on Yudu - can you say whether the Yudu download meets what you want? If not we will certainly discuss it.
 
I think it was the file size but the Yudu download works really well if you want it off-line.
I downloaded the offline mag.

But it's a Windoze file as far as I can see.

I'm on a Mac & although I have WinXP using Parallels' Windows emulator as an option - I'd rather not bother if you don't mind.

However, I see you now have all the previous issues viewable from an archive so I'll use that when I'm online.

Great mag BTW - nice layout too.
 
Well done Gents, a very commendable effort indeed.

For the IT challenged, here is the trick:

Download the piece of Freeware called CutePDF, and install it (easy)

It will set itself up as a printer on your PC.

Go to the Magazine page and press the print button.

When the print box appears, change the selection from your current printer to CutePDf. Select a location such as My Documents and press print.

It will create a PDF for you. The actual file is 511Mb unprocessed, but is a 23.7Mb PDF file.

Jolly good it is too.
 
Crossing the Sunk

Nice read, especially the great article on crossing the Sunk - thanks

Agreed..

I have crossed the Sunk close to where they grounded twice this year and can advise that I last crossed sticking to Tillergirls waypoints as listed on his "Crossing the Thames Estuary" website at 11:30 on Sunday 4th September (Just about LW) and never had less that 3M...
 
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Very impressed with the publication.

Particularly liked the round Isle of Sheppey piece - took me back to my formative boating years.

Thanks for the link
 
great stuff lads

really, really enjoyed reading it

words from the the gurur Taylor,

garth cooper crossing to the dark side

a reminder of the pleasures of short passages

all round.....

wonderful stuff

Dylan
 
Thanks - great stuff - much appreciated, as always.

Just one minor remark/request:
Would it be much work/impossible/expensive to make it available as a .pdf download file?
Sort of like this Dutch mag?

If you go to Options, top left you can download offline version....it's a zip file, so if your computer doesn't automatically unzip, you'll need to download some freebie software to unzip it for you. It's a flash file on your computer though.
If you don't have flash, then you can choose the print option, and send to a pdf print utility such as pdf995, then choose pdf995 as the printer, and it will send the print spool to the utility, which will create a pdf file on your computer
http://www.pdf995.com/download.html you need to download and install the convertor on the same site as well
It depends on why you want a pdf file?

PS, just to make sure it worked, I created a print pdf file, and it works fine,
 
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