With New York Magazine, the physical and digital magazines cost money, but the website is free to read as much as you want-meaning Calibre can cobble together the articles from this month's issue with no money or login required. In many other cases, the online articles are completely free. You can pay for it yourself or borrow it from a friend-we won't tell. So, to get the latest issue from Calibre, you will need a login that has access to more than 10 articles a month. Time Magazine, for example, has a paywall-you can only access 10 articles per month before the site requires a subscription. In some cases, that will require a paid subscription to said magazine. If the website has a physical version-like Time Magazine or New York Magazine-it can actually pull the articles from that month's table of contents, in the same order, and deliver a digital equivalent of this month's issue right to your Kindle. One of my personal favorites is the ability to turn any website into an ebook-like magazine and send it right to your Kindle. Calibre is an open-source eBook management tool for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and it's chock full of useful features for owners of Kindles and other eReaders. Related: How To Organize Your Ebook Collection with CalibreĮnter Calibre. It's confusing, and it's too bad since the Kindle provides an easy-on-the-eyes reading experience that no other device can match (especially at night, or in direct sunlight). Some digital versions include access to the e-ink Kindle version, while others are only for tablets. Some magazine subscriptions come with access to the digital version, some don't. Digital magazine subscriptions are a mess.
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