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Subscribers to Christianity magazine can now read all articles and features on - the - go using the newly launched Christianity
magazine tablet edition.
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Editions of Current and Past Back Issues: All current subscribers to Gluten Free & More
magazine have access to digital
editions of past and current issues in PDF format for their laptop, tablet or other mobile
editions of past and current issues in PDF format for their laptop,
tablet or other mobile device.
Ten years on, the
magazine now has its own stable of seven international
editions, as well as a
tablet edition and a thriving Web presence.
The Monitor publishes a daily digital
edition, a print weekly
magazine and
tablet edition, as well as this daily news website and related mobile applications.
The digital
edition of the UK's smartest motoring
magazine is now optimised for smartphones such as the iPhone and Android devices, as well as the Apple iPad and other
tablets.
Conde Nast Senior VP Scott McDonald says that «consumer behavior with digital
editions of
magazines is very much like their behavior with print
editions of
magazines, and very much unlike their behavior with websites» — Ad Age suggests that readers tend to swipe through
tablet editions from front to back instead of jumping between articles like web readers.
Magazine publishers and catalog retailers have been relying on Adobe Digital Publishing Suite and InDesign to create the digital
editions of their materials for some time, using the streamlined process to make print
editions and digital across various
tablet operating systems and screen sizes in a nearly seamless way.
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NEW YORK, NY (11.4.11)-- Sports Illustrated Golf Group debuts its inaugural
tablet edition of Golf
Magazine today, expanding and improving its award - winning coverage of golf instruction, travel, equipment and news.
The new
tablet edition provides users with a rich experience that showcases Golf
Magazine content like never before.
Their digital
magazines are custom - designed for
tablets and some include enhanced features not included in the print
editions such as videos, bonus photography, and interactive features.
Videotron customers also get a free three - month subscription to the electronic
editions of Le Journal de Montreal and Le Journal de Quebec, and to TVA e-mag, which lets users read French - language
magazines on their
tablets.
Meredith publishes
magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens and Parents, and will join other publishers like Conde Nast and Source Interlink in using Adobe to develop graphic - intensive digital
editions for
tablets.
As for what to do with the cover, many of these smartphone
editions realize that much of the detail of a traditional print or
tablet magazine cover will be lost on the smaller display, and think of the cover as one would a splash page on a mobile app.
Like the titles that Time Inc. sells via the iPad and other Android
tablets, access to the Kindle Fire
editions will come via bundled deals, where consumers pay a single price and get both paper and digital copies of their
magazines.
If the Apple
tablet that many expect early next year proves popular for flipping through tailored
editions of
magazines and newspapers, Apple's iTunes or App Store could become chokepoints between readers and publishers.
A large percentage of the
magazines are available for E Ink - based devices such as the Kindle Touch and Kindle Paperwhite, however,
magazines labeled as Kindle
Tablet Editions are only available for Kindle Android devices such as the Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD.
GoodeReader spoke with several of Adobe's professionals on exactly what the Digital Publishing Suite does for both
magazine publishers and consumers of digital
tablet editions of popular titles.
I think the increase is also partly due to the low cost entry point now for even the smallest of publishers, they can convert their
Magazine (from the print PDF) into an APP and onto the Apple Newsstand from as little as $ 395 an
edition including video etc is giving rise to more availability and choice of many more Web /
Tablet / Mobile Digital
Editions to readers.
Tablet PCs have come a long way since the days of single - issue purchasing and the frustrations of customers who found themselves paying in the hundreds of dollars to read their favorite digital
editions of
magazines at higher - than - newsstand prices.
Of course, bundling physical and digital products together is hardly new; indeed it has been common across other media industries for some time:
magazines and newspapers offer hybrid subscriptions through which a print
edition is delivered through the subscriber's letterbox and a digital
edition to their smartphone or
tablet, and some DVDs now come with codes by which the buyer can download a digital version.
The Apple Newsstand app for Chicago
Magazine has been updated today, completely changing the app from a hard - to - read replica
edition, to a native
tablet edition.
Subscribers to the
tablet editions of Hearst
Magazines publications have finally broken past the 1 million mark, says company head David Carey.
Maybe Jarvis succeeded, because while the
magazine and book publishing industries have embraced and developed their
tablet publishing products, most newspapers are producing dull, unimaginative
tablet editions.
In this regard, you could consider these digital
editions hybrids (where the ads replicate the print
magazines, and the4 editorial content is reformatted for the
tablet).
The arrival of these new native
tablet magazine apps does not mean replica
editions are not still being released into the various digital newsstands.