Steve Maskery":2hs7kazr said:I still get FWW but probably won't renew, not becasue it's not good, it is (although many of us hark back to its glory days 10 or 20 years ago) but because it's quite repetitive. I think I now have 3 version of "5 ways to make a drawer". What goes around comes around.
Pop Wood..... is sometimes quite a decent read and some issues have been very good, but delivery to the UK is DIRE. I bet I have to email Megan at least 50% of the time to ask her to send me a replacement. I'm not exaggerating. Recently I only discovered that 2 had gone missing when #171 arrived without me getting 169 and 170. It's also published irregularly, so it's hard to know that it hasn't arrived until the next one does.
I'm thinking it simp[ly isn't worth the hassle any more. That's a pity as the content can, as I say, be good.
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fitz":3pk2oahj said:Hi guys,
I just found out seconds ago that digital subscriptions are now available for Popular Woodworking. It's an outside company providing them, but I've been checking them before they go to "print" and they're pretty cool - hot links to advertisers, and to all URLs in the text, etc.
And they've screwed up the pricing...so individual issues are but 99 cents each -- that's .68 pounds to you ;-) . a year's sub, however, is $11.99 (seven issues) -- the math doesn't work! Best of all? If you're a print subscriber, it says access is free. Here's the URL:
https://store.coverleaf.com/softslate/d ... g/#library
Coverleaf does undercut our digital download price (which is $6, as noted earlier in this discussion), however, digital issues aren't available through us until the issue is off the newsstand, and because Coverleaf allows subscribers access their issues for free, well, I thought in the interest of serving overseas readers...
But, in order to read Coverleaf issues, one has to be connected to the Internet and read them on the computer. If you download the $6 version from us, you own it, and can burn it to a disc, print it, etc. So of course, ours is better...if not quite as timely ;-)
Cheers,
Megan Fitzpatrick
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