[arrl-odv:20856] Re: Digital QST

Digital QST looks fine on my Kindle Fire if you don't mind the small screen size. It uses an Android-like operating system so you can't download the issue - you have to be connected to the Internet to see it. Everyone I have spoken with who is knowledgeable about Android understands why we can't offer a universal Android solution. Linda has a regular Kindle. It's fine for books printed in black and white but is not suitable for reading magazines. Dave K1ZZ From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Kramer, Harold, WJ1B Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 3:11 PM To: Vallio, Bob (Dir, PC); arrl-odv Cc: Owczarska,Magdalena W1MGZ Subject: [arrl-odv:20855] Re: Digital QST Bob, Digital QST can be viewed on any device that has a web broswer. It cannot be downloaded on devices other than Windows based computers. In just a few months, we will have a dedicated iPhone/iPad app that will allow downloads on devices such as iPhones and iPads. We are testing it now. I am not Kindle expert. I do know that some Kindles have browsers and some do not. Their browser implementation varies depending on the age of the device and the model. I have seen it on a Kindle Fire and it looks fine. Dave Sumner has a Kindle Fire and he may be able to provide more details. This also applies to Nooks, Android and other e-reader devices. There are wide variations in operating systems in these devices and no digital publisher can cover all of them in all flavors. This actually hurts publishers since there is no common platform. In the future, Nxtbook and others anticipate a more robuts HTML publishing implementation that will work uniformly across platforms. We have imposed some of the download restriction due to the Digital Rights Managment System. It has been our policy from the beginning of this project not to let QST be open unless you are a member. Member questions can be referred to Magdalena Owczarski, who is our new Digital Content Coordinator and is knoweldgable about platform compatibility, I will copy her on this email so you will have her email address. 73, Harold Frederichshafen Harold Kramer, WJ1B Chief Operating Officer ARRL - The National Association for Amateur Radio 225 Main Street Newington , CT 06111 860 594 0220 www.arrl.org -----Original Message----- From: arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org on behalf of Bob Vallio Sent: Fri 6/22/2012 1:19 AM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:20853] Digital QST I read an exchange on-line from a fellow who had been gifted with a Kindle. He wondered if he could download digital QST for his enjoyment. One of the comments he received contained the following from an ARRL member. I use an IPAD to view the QST Mags, looks great. Nice to read all the old issues also. Just use the browser on the Kindle Fire. For now, ARRL has not figured out how to allow a download of QST onto a mobile device such the IPAD or Kindle Fire for reading off-line. But your standard browser will work, however only while connected on-line. Hundreds of other magazines allow that download from other publishers however. Much like LOTW, it seems that the ARRL is behind in the technology. The fellow with the question referenced the Kindle, not the Kindle Fire, but I would presume that both could be used to read Kindle publications. Can someone tell me if the digital QST can be downloaded to, and read on, a Kindle? Thanks, Bob Vallio, W6RGG
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Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ