Re: Website Issues


John,

I appreciate your point.  I just wish there was a way for registered, paid users to get this content via mobile devices.

Howie Dash

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From: John Jones <100h@rewrite.aisboard.org>
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Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Website Issues


HI Howie,

The whole point of a PDF is that it is eminently portable, downloadable, forwardable, printable. 

That is not what you want to do with a subscription service that members pay a fee to have access and only members can view the document. We can certainly make back issues of the Bulletin into PDFs after a certain amount of time (a year or more) and put them in a free part of the website, but up to that point the online document is intended to be restricted to subscribers only.


John
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> On May 31, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Howie Dash <<a href="mailto:fd6bd32d1@rewrite.aisboard.org";>fd6bd32d1@rewrite.aisboard.org</a>> wrote:
> 
> I joined as an electronic member so that I could visit both the Iris registration page and be able to read Irises online.  However, when on the road I use a mobile device such as an iPad rather than a laptop to do my work.  
> 
> I was surprised when I tried to read Irises that I needed Adobe Flash rather than Adobe Reader to read the Iris Bulletin.  I called my niece's husband who is a commercial programmer to ask if there was a version of Adobe Flash that I could put on my iPad.  He told me that Flash was not supported on any mobile devices, whether Apple or Android.
> 
> I appreciate all the work that was required to scan in all those Irises Bulletins and understand that AIS doesn't have the money to redo the website, but was wondering if any future Bulletins could be as scanned in as PDF instead of Flash.  As time goes on more and more of us are using mobile devices rather than computers and would like to be able to read this content.
> 
> Is there a reason why Flash is used instead of PDF?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Howie Dash
> 
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