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Old 03-28-2017, 05:24 PM   #2
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I read Writers Digest online, via my local library and Flipster.

It's an odd arrangement. If I read at my computer using the browser I can download the issue as a PDF -- the actual option is to print one page or the entire magazine, but they deliver the PDF to your computer for local printing. I can't believe anyone actually wants to print out the entire magazine.

If you read on a tablet you can download entire issues for reading offline, but they are downloaded and stored in protected memory. That means I have to download it to my 7" tablet, since it requires at least Android 4.4. My 10" tablet makes for better reading, but I can't transfer it over. But if I download the PDF via the computer I can read it on any of my tablets.

Check with your library to see if they have access to Flipster.
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