Commentators on various sites reporting this development had some harsh criticism for both iPad and Conde Nast, maintaining that the cost of an app version of many magazines, not just those published by Conde Nast, cost the reader far more
than the print version over the cost of a year and that print subscribers are denied access to app versions.
Not exact matches
We recommend that you publish an ebook in addition to
print version (s), so as not to limit your readership, and you'll save money if you have the same book cover designed for both formats at once rather
than starting
over if you decide to add an ebook
version later.
After Amazon's rift with publishers, the retailer handed
over pricing and now digital
versions are only slightly cheaper (or the same price)
than print in a lot of cases.
In law, e-books have a number of advantages
over their
print equivalents: they can be searched full - text by keyword; for many e-books, hypertext links are provided for cases and legislation to allow the reader to click to get the full - text of the case or legislation; and e-books can presumably be updated more quickly and inexpensively
than a
print version.