A sneak peek at the new Control digital edition

Jan. 10, 2009

I thought you would all like a sneak peek at the new version of the Control digital edition. It isn't up on the website publicly yet, and there are a few bugs in it, but this is easier to read, easier to use, faster to download if you want a PDF edition, and we like it a whole lot, yes we do.

Kudos to VP Content Keith Larson, who actually assembled this issue all by himself-- it was so successful an experiment that we're going to move to this platform immediately.

I thought you would all like a sneak peek at the new version of the Control digital edition. It isn't up on the website publicly yet, and there are a few bugs in it, but this is easier to read, easier to use, faster to download if you want a PDF edition, and we like it a whole lot, yes we do.

Kudos to VP Content Keith Larson, who actually assembled this issue all by himself-- it was so successful an experiment that we're going to move to this platform immediately.

Here's the link so you can all see what we mean:

http://www.controlglobal.com/digital_edition/2009/0901/flash.html

I hope you like it as much as I do.

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