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Anyone have/seen the FWW 1975-2009 Archive DVD-ROM?
I keep considering the Fine Woodworking Archive DVD, basially to both save shelf space (I have several feet of FWW) and also to make it somewhat easier to find things. Does anyone out there have it? If so: a) how useful do you find it, vs. the hardcopy magazine with the annual indexes? b) How high quality are the scans? I use the magazine (e.g., the reader gallery) for project ideas and inspiration, and would be disappointed if the scans are low enough resolution that they aren't as nice as the printed photos. -- Andy Barss |
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Anyone have/seen the FWW 1975-2009 Archive DVD-ROM?
Andy,
I know this isn't the same, but Popular Woodworking digital copies are excellent. They contain everything, including the ads. It's easy to browse and print. I use it frequently tho I don't have every year. I still have my hard copy archive. Every now and then, I take a copy and read before falling asleep. Perhaps, you should direct your questions to Fine Woodworking? Ask for some samples! If the scans are like the PDF files that you have access to for $14 a year, they are VERY good. MJ a) how useful do you find it, vs. the hardcopy magazine with the annual indexes? b) How high quality are the scans? I use the magazine (e.g., the reader gallery) for project ideas and inspiration, and would be disappointed if the scans are low enough resolution that they aren't as nice as the printed photos. |
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Anyone have/seen the FWW 1975-2009 Archive DVD-ROM?
On 2010-06-21 19:15:49 -0400, Andrew Barss said:
I keep considering the Fine Woodworking Archive DVD, basially to both save shelf space (I have several feet of FWW) and also to make it somewhat easier to find things. Does anyone out there have it? If so: a) how useful do you find it, vs. the hardcopy magazine with the annual indexes? b) How high quality are the scans? I use the magazine (e.g., the reader gallery) for project ideas and inspiration, and would be disappointed if the scans are low enough resolution that they aren't as nice as the printed photos. The woodworking teacher at the Indianapolis Art Center (a professional wookworker for about 35 years who does know his stuff) tells me each time he sees me that I need this. Even with a full collection of the printed magazines, he never looks at them -- the search funtion for the electronic version can bring up every reference from issue 1 to present day. (I assume that includes errata where necessary.) He's used a couple of the articles as handouts in class, and the reproduction quality is what one would wish -- limited only by your output device, assuming no one is still using a dot matrix printer. In any case, it's faster, easier, and more thorough than manually searching issues or indexes. You are, however, less likely to make the serendipitous discovery when your search is so directed. I'll probably continue to thumb the mags I have and visit the used bookstores... there's certainly more out there than one magazine piublisher. rant I've always thought of FWW as the "ne plus ultra" of the woodworking magazines, though lately I think they've slipped. It REALLY frosts me that any meaningful access to their website is only by subscription. Perhaps their business model assumes that web will eventually supplant print -- and video is a wonderful teaching tool (and awfully hard to do on the printed page) -- but other publishers seem to regard the web as an adjunct to their publishing efforts rather than as merely another revenue stream. / rant |
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Anyone have/seen the FWW 1975-2009 Archive DVD-ROM?
On Jun 22, 7:15*am, Andrew Barss wrote:
I keep considering the Fine Woodworking Archive DVD, basially to both save shelf space (I have several feet of FWW) and also to make it somewhat easier to find things. *Does anyone out there have it? *If so: a) how useful do you find it, vs. the hardcopy magazine with the annual indexes? b) How high quality are the scans? I use the magazine (e.g., the reader gallery) for project ideas and inspiration, and would be disappointed if the scans are low enough resolution that they aren't as nice as the printed photos. -- Andy Barss Hi Andy I have the DVD. It is a superb resource. I keep a copy on the harddrive of my laptop and dip into it whenever I have a need. The search facility gets me what I need fast. I do prefer reading the magazines, and have most on my shelf for brousing, but when I am looking for something specific, then it is the DVD I go to. Regards from Perth Derek Cohen |
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