CatchUp Edition 4
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Hi,
It's back and we've another packed edition of news, reviews and updates!
Some great tutorials from Eric Lay and Adriana Granados, App and Gadget reviews by Mike Lucey, a Product Update by Csaba Pozsarko and much more.
So if Steampunk or Animation is in your ToDo pile then you can read all about in our Interactive PDF or Flipping Page version.
To download the Interactive PDF you can go here
or to view in Flipping Page Format online you can go here
As always a great big Thank You goes out to those who contribute both with CatchUp and here on the forums. A special thank you to Andrew Gowland for his immense contribution.
We hope you enjoy this edition and it's good to hear back from you if you've any feedback.
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Thanks!
Another great issue.
Only one issue issue... the survey link on the last page to http://www.surveymonket.com/s/NH7KY5B seems to be bust -
Sorted
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Have anyone used this package?
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Awesome! Thanks to everyone who helped on this one! Great job.
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Excellent issue again, guys. Great, great content and editing
The link to the survey from the flipping page format is still broken...the problem is that the "monkey" part of the URL is spelled "monket"
It currently is: http://www.surveymonket.com/s/NH7KY5B
It should be: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NH7KY5B -
The older Interactive PDF had a funky link. The newer one doesn't. The Flipping Page takes a few hours to update so if you've viewed there you're getting the old link.
Thanks for the comments anyway
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any chance of a direct download link? (right clicking the download link goes to "index.html" and I've never had any luck loading PDF's into Firefox....)
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Another great one guys!
Might have to check out that Mouse that Mike reviewed. -
@khai said:
any chance of a direct download link? (right clicking the download link goes to "index.html" and I've never had any luck loading PDF's into Firefox....)
That's a simple redirect link (we only use it for being able to count downloads). It should launch the pdf file for you (I have also set my FF NOT to launch it in the browser but to download them instead).
If you right click on that index page and have a look at the source code, you will see the direct link.
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@marvins_dad said:
Another great one guys!
Might have to check out that Mouse that Mike reviewed.Wait til next edition as we'll be doing a more indepth test
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@khai said:
any chance of a direct download link? (right clicking the download link goes to "index.html" and I've never had any luck loading PDF's into Firefox....)
You can download the PDF on the Issuu site.
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Go here...
http://issuu.com/rclub24/docs/catchup_4
...and press this button
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That requires you to have a login/password!
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yes.. it does..
in the end, I started the index page, copied the URL that FF crashed on before it crashed and used that to download the PDF. -
That's a shit feature
For those who still need to bypass the redirect link (even though it helps us track stats) just click the red catchup button at the top of the page....here....
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it's not that I don't want to help you track stats on this. it's I can't get to read it otherwise... (I've never worked out why my firefox hates PDF's. I've tried 2/3/4/5/6/Aurora, Adobe/Foxit/etc... FF will start loading it and just carry on forever loading.... I have to download the PDF and then read it in FF or Foxit..)
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That linked PDF has not got any 'Save' option toolbars either, or at least not in Acrobat Reader X embedded in FireFox 6.
I use the FireFox Add-on 'DownloadThemAll', which let's you download things like PDFs and images that are otherwise not accessible in the browser window...
You can always use File...SaveAs... menu option too and change to AllFileTypes and edit the suffix to .PDF - it then downloads OK too. -
PDF X-Change Viewer integrates with FF and is much light than that Adobe beast
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