![]() This meant I would be able to read every version of the magazine anywhere on any device. That is when I started doing some digging and with the help of Logan Smith found out how to transfer a PDF to the Kindle and then later how to transfer my Kindle library to my iPad. Because it didn’t say it was suitable for the Kindle I didn’t immediately put 2+2 together. ![]() ![]() This opened up the magazine to almost everyone and anyone with access to some sort of PDF reader. A beautiful eZine, it was first just available through Apple iTunes but after 3 issues or so became more widely available as a PDF each month. Nearly a year ago now I started working with Kent Griswold of Tiny House Blog to produce the Tiny House Magazine. I like the size of the Kindle better and felt it traveled a bit better than the iPad. I had been sort of hinting at an eReader for a few months as I hadn’t quite taken to my iPad and wasn’t sure I was going to. Two years ago I was elated to open up a Christmas gift from my wife and find a Kindle HD.
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