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Unable to read Nxtbook QST issues offline in Air

David Pearson 11 years ago updated by Hank Little 11 years ago 4

 Your feedback page does not appear to show everything in IE9 for one thing.  Also I am unable to view ARRL QST mags offline, it keeps asking for username/password.  I am able to log into the ARRL website and view Nxtbook via the browser in IE and Firefox


I don't think I will use Nxtbook for other magazines until I am able to read QST offline.  Just wish ARRL went with Kindle or the Nook for distribution. I have no problems with those formats

To be clear, are you unable to read the offline QST mags at all on your computer? Or are you able to read the offline book even though you have to log in each time?

 I am using a Samsung Windows 8 (intel) tablet.  I tried it with the desktop IE10.  The log in does not bring up the keyboard to log in with, and appears AIR does not support touch very well.

Our apps don't yet have good support for Windows 8 touch devices.  But, we will be addressing such devices in the near future.


Are you not able to manually open the keyboard to type characters into the login fields?

I as well can not read QST online.  I recently received email from ARRL telling me this was available ... what gives?


Hank

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