Due to a sudden death in the business the UK Drone Magazine (all 60 issues) is being made FREE to everyone. Go to www.droneuser.co.uk
Thank you Charlie. I downloaded every issue but they skipped a few and a couple weren't "listed" but they were available on the server. Issue 35 & Issue 50 aren't on the server but that's a WEALTH of information available there. I look forward to reading through them and seeing the change in tech documented (in High Resolution too) from 2016 to this year.Due to a sudden death in the business the UK Drone Magazine (all 60 issues) is being made FREE to everyone. Go to www.droneuser.co.uk
Really sorry to hear this news, thoughts and condolences to family and friends.Due to a sudden death in the business the UK Drone Magazine (all 60 issues) is being made FREE to everyone. Go to www.droneuser.co.uk
There seems to be some inconsistences with the Issue Numbers on the magazine itself.. Issue 35 & Issue 50 aren't on the server
Good deal. That solved the #50 missing issue. Appreciate itThere seems to be some inconsistences with the Issue Numbers on the magazine itself.
What is listed as Issue 51 is #51 dated Jan 2021 on the cover ( Drone User Magazine )
but what is listed as Issue 50 is #22 dated Dec 2020 on the cover ( Drone User Magazine )
It appears that it is there but the file has the wrong permissions so we can't access it.Good deal. That solved the #50 missing issue. Appreciate itNow did you locate #35 or did I simply over look it?
Haven’t tried it on my MacBook but it works ok on my iPad 11 Pro, I used Flipbook to read them. Flipbook if a free download on App Store.I tried downloading a couple of issues (on a Mac) and get a zip archive. After unzipping it, I get a file that is called 'offline.app'. Attempts to open it reports that the file is damaged. Tried several versions, several times, but to no avail. Has anyone successfully downloaded a copy of this magazine on a Mac? I am running iOS 10.14.6 (i.e. Mojave)
I downloaded Flipbook on my iPad. Once I ran it, it gave me a 'Let's Get Started' page that told me to go back to Web browser and open the magazine in the browser and then to click on the 'View' Button. I did that but it just takes me back to the 'Let's Get Started' page of the Flpbook app, telling me to go back to the web browser. Does not seem to do anything.Haven’t tried it on my MacBook but it works ok on my iPad 11 Pro, I used Flipbook to read them. Flipbook if a free download on App Store.
Yes it did that to me the first time I tried it, so I cleaned browser history and cache then just clickEd the magazine issue I wanted to look at without opening Flipbook first and it worked fin.I downloaded Flipbook on my iPad. Once I ran it, it gave me a 'Let's Get Started' page that told me to go back to Web browser and open the magazine in the browser and then to click on the 'View' Button. I did that but it just takes me back to the 'Let's Get Started' page of the Flpbook app, telling me to go back to the web browser. Does not seem to do anything.
I gave your suggestion a try, and got it to work. Thanks!Not sure on a Mac but on Windows I just viewed in using the link for each issue. Then print it as a PDF and save the pdf file instead of printing it. I like using PDFs as those files are readable everywhere on anything.
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks! Seems that Flipbook has low ratings of 1-star on the App Store. Since I wanted to also read these on my Mac, I think I'll just download and convert to PDF as spudster suggested and then I can just read the PDFs from the Books app on my iPad as well.Yes it did that to me the first time I tried it, so I cleaned browser history and cache then just clickEd the magazine issue I wanted to look at without opening Flipbook first and it worked fin.
On my system, when I select A4 for paper size there is a submenu. Using A4 Borderless eliminated any cropping. YMMV.I gave your suggestion a try, and got it to work. Thanks!
For those in the USA, I found I had to tweak the PDF output process a bit to make sure that the pages were not cropped. I printed to PDF using Letter size paper layout (normal here in US), but had to scaled the image to 85% to avoid cropping. I tried printing to A4 and found I still had to scale the image, but this time down to only 90%.
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