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Old 04-03-2016, 08:15 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by ShellShock View Post
I used to subscribe to Asimov's Science Fiction from Barnes & Noble in the UK, which I could download as an epub and side load. Now Barnes & Noble UK has shut up shop I need to look elsewhere. I have just bought the latest issue from Google Play, but that was a waste of money: you have to read it in the Google Play Newsstand app, and it looks like it is a direct PDF rendering of the paper edition. So each page in the paper edition is a single page on screen. The font is just too small for comfortable reading on my IPad Mini. There is no font size adjustment, and no reflow. Page rendering is slow. It is crap.

I see that Kobo UK now sell the magazine too: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/em...nce-fiction-25. Does anyone know if this can be downloaded as an epub for side loading? Or do you have to use the Kobo app?

Details lists it at 68 megs.

That's a PDF file.
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