Sunday, August 21, 2011

Linux Journal goes 100% digital

What is the last print issue I should expect to see?The last issue printed was the August 2011 issue.

I have a U.S. print subscription. What happens?As long as we have your email address, you don’t need to do anything. If you are concerned that we do not have your email address, or if you prefer to receive notifications at another email address, please visit linuxjournal.com/updateaccount. On the 1st of every month, you will receive a notification via email to download the latest issue of Linux Journal.

I have an international print subscription. What happens?As long as we have your email address, you don’t need to do anything. If you are concerned that we do not have your email address, or if you prefer to receive notifications at another email address, please visit linuxjournal.com/updateaccount. Your current subscription term will be extended based on the remaining value of your subscription. For example, if your current remaining subscription value is $52.13 USD (say you paid $69.50 and received 3 copies), the term will be extended by 21 issues based on the issue value of $2.46.

I have a print + digital (“combo”) subscription. What happens?You don’t need to do anything; we already have your email address. Your current subscription term will be extended based on the remaining value of your subscription. For example, if your current remaining subscription value is $29.63 USD (say you paid $39.50 and received 3 copies), the term will be extended by 12 issues based on the issue value of $2.46.

I already have a digital-only subscription. Does this announcement affect me?
You don’t need to do anything, and you will continue to receive your digital subscription. However, if you would like to upgrade to the new, enhanced online digital edition from Texterity, simply visit linuxjournal.com/updateaccount. There is no additional charge for upgrading.

When will I see my first digital issue?Current subscribers can expect to see the September 2011 issue of Linux Journal in their e-mail inboxes on Friday, August 19, 2011. If for any reason you do not receive your copy by the end of that day, please e-mail gm@linuxjournal.com with your full name and postal code.

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