Edit: These aren't subscriptions, only first issue trial
cratervalley
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Mar. 1, 2005 @ 10:58a
ChompAComp said: These aren't subscriptions, only first issue trial
Nope they are definitely full subscriptions. Just got an email advertising free PC Magazine for 1 year (22 issues) at the above-posted link. All of the other "subscription" pages are identical. It is confusing because it says download your first issue now, but if you note the text below it, it does say "Thank you for subscribing" and .. "To begin receiving your issues"
cratervalley said: ChompAComp said: These aren't subscriptions, only first issue trial
Nope they are definitely full subscriptions. Just got an email advertising free PC Magazine for 1 year (22 issues) at the above-posted link. All of the other "subscription" pages are identical. It is confusing because it says download your first issue now, but if you note the text below it, it does say "Thank you for subscribing" and .. "To begin receiving your issues"
cratervalley said: ChompAComp said: These aren't subscriptions, only first issue trial
Nope they are definitely full subscriptions. Just got an email advertising free PC Magazine for 1 year (22 issues) at the above-posted link. All of the other "subscription" pages are identical. It is confusing because it says download your first issue now, but if you note the text below it, it does say "Thank you for subscribing" and .. "To begin receiving your issues"
i got an email saying that the first issue of this magazine is here, or something?
dont theyship it the address they send you?
this whole digital magazine thing and shipping address thing is confusing the hell out of me..
anyone want to explain?
cratervalley
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Mar. 2, 2005 @ 9:19a
PhantomDonut said: i got an email saying that the first issue of this magazine is here, or something?
dont theyship it the address they send you?
this whole digital magazine thing and shipping address thing is confusing the hell out of me..
anyone want to explain?
They are digital magazines -- basically the full magazine (with ads and graphics) but on your computer. You need to download the Zinio reader application that should have downloaded when you signed up. You can download the reader application here. When you run the application it has a button to "check for new magazines". Any new issues will download automatically and be saved on your hard drive.
After downloading the magazine, how do I know my subscriber account number? Basically how am I suppose to convert the digital edition to print one? I tried that link but I am not able to log into the system.
PhantomDonut
New Member
posted: Mar. 3, 2005 @ 12:17a
alright so basically, only CERTAIN magazines can be eshipped to an address..
gotcha.
GameraFan
Member
posted: Mar. 3, 2005 @ 8:28a
ujjwalg said: After downloading the magazine, how do I know my subscriber account number? Basically how am I suppose to convert the digital edition to print one? I tried that link but I am not able to log into the system.
You should get an e-mail which gives you your account number. (The account number is the e-mail address you signed up with.) However, I have been unsuccessful in converting the digital to print, too. I guess you need to a) enter your mailing address at Zinio and b) wait for a while before converting to print.
msmyth
Member
posted: Mar. 3, 2005 @ 10:54a
Very cool... just switched my digital PC Mag to traditional. Woo Hoo!
Thanks OP.
GameraFan
Member
posted: Mar. 3, 2005 @ 11:12a
msmyth said: Very cool... just switched my digital PC Mag to traditional. Woo Hoo!
So you entered your mailing address at Zinio and then used your e-mail address as the account number, correct?
yodarox
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 3, 2005 @ 6:31p
On changing your digital to print subscriptions.
US News do NOT allow you to do so according to the customer service people.
Does anybody ever like the digital version seems real slow to download and change pages etc.
Business Week you can or trying to get it done. Account is not on file with "BW"
Does anybody ever like the digital version seems real slow to download and change pages etc.
They could use a fatter pipe for downloads as it is a bit slow on my cable modem. Page turns are reasonably quick with my centrino 1.6 laptop, though the subscription cards turning is just ridiculous and has no reason to be in there. You'd need a decent screen to appreciate the digital format, full two page spread looks great and completely legible on my WUXGA screen.
Downloading the magazines worked (I tried BW, EGM and Technology Review). But when I open them in Zinio Reader I get a message saying that I am not authorized to view these magazines. Oh well...
Edit: Ignore the above. It was a problem with the Zinio DRM on my Mac. I followed the instructions from the Zinio website and now it works. Thanks OP!
I signed up for the PC Mag but all it has are issues from 2004 available for me. Weird.
maddog20
Member
posted: Mar. 7, 2005 @ 8:28a
thanks OP!!!!
cratervalley
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Mar. 7, 2005 @ 11:06a
SingBarbershop said: I signed up for the PC Mag but all it has are issues from 2004 available for me. Weird.
Maybe you signed up last year and forgot to download them?
ayer
New Member
posted: Mar. 10, 2005 @ 1:40a
Thanks!
daweasel85
New Member
posted: Mar. 13, 2005 @ 12:27a
Thanks a lot OP! It worked for me. Only thing is that I'm not completely thrilled with the reader, seems kinda buggy on my system. But can't complain, thanks.
Here's another freebie, The link said it was a six issue subscription of a SPANISH bimonthly magazine, but the first issue I downloaded was Sep-Oct 05! The cover page also says "free Sample" (in Spanish); don't know if the other issues will show up.
Movilspot.com is a Mexican magazine written for readers with an interest in mobile technology and the way it changes our lives. The magazine delivers a rich content on success stories using new technology in such a way to educate a “no tech” user. Readers looking for solutions to connect to the Internet without cables will find this magazine a must.
Disclaimer: By providing links to other sites, FatWallet.com does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available at these sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked site to FatWallet.com.
Members of our community may attach files to a post in accordance with the User Agreement. FatWallet is not responsible for the content, accuracy, completeness or validity of any information contained in any attached file. Files have *not* been scanned for viruses. Be especially wary of Excel files which may contain malicious content.