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feldman718

October News

It's nice that the different scales are indicated with different colors, but it is a little difficult to find all of them. Woud it be possible to separate the different scales and show all of the items that affect N-Scale or HO -Scale sperately? Of course those items that are useful more than one scale could be shown together as well.

Irv

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ChrisNH

I like it as is

I like it as-is. I find it enjoyable to read through everything sort of mixed together. The color is nice to let me know there may be something for me to focus more carefully on but I like scanning through it all presented in a scale-agnostic format.

Just my two cents, worth every penny..

Chris

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litvak54

No more techno upgrades for the Magazine!

I won't be able to open the file on my old MAC if you require ADOBE Flashplayer upgrade.

Please keep it at this level for a while. It's great the way it is!

And thanks for all your efforts in getting it together for us!

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joef

The good ol PDF will remain

We expect to keep doing Adobe 1.7-compatible PDF downloads for as long as we can imagine. We may offer newer versions with more interactivity, but we'll keep the Standard PDF edition as the base.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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