digital magazines
#11
Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
I like the digital forms, too. Especially Quilter's World, which allows saving to your hard drive in pdf format.
The Fons & Porter and Easy Quilts don't allow you to do that - at least not that I can find. I even tried printing to PDFFusion as a file, but couldn't find a way to make that work. When your subscription term is up, you can't access the issues that you bought - so what you're buying is actually a year of access, but not the issues, themselves.
The Fons & Porter and Easy Quilts don't allow you to do that - at least not that I can find. I even tried printing to PDFFusion as a file, but couldn't find a way to make that work. When your subscription term is up, you can't access the issues that you bought - so what you're buying is actually a year of access, but not the issues, themselves.
#12
Here is how to save F&P pages or any webpage flash or not to pdf file.
Download the free program cute pdf writer.
This program will convert any printing job to a pdf file.
Just select print from the magazine menu and select the cute pdf writer as the printer and it automatically converts to a pdf file and easy to print any time. I then let Carbonite back it up before deleting it and I can save it free online using box.net I don't like using up my hard drive space so I let the internet that I pay for do it for me.
Download the free program cute pdf writer.
This program will convert any printing job to a pdf file.
Just select print from the magazine menu and select the cute pdf writer as the printer and it automatically converts to a pdf file and easy to print any time. I then let Carbonite back it up before deleting it and I can save it free online using box.net I don't like using up my hard drive space so I let the internet that I pay for do it for me.
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