Yes, I found the same problem and after a while the whole thing dissappeared and I encountered an error message! I attributed this to limited network. I have e-mailed Alan but haven't heard from him yet (I mailed him late last night though), perhaps he is looking into it. Neena
Ramesh R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Congrats to the team behind this! It's a very neat initiative. As for feedback I would only suggest that you try to make the online version more readable. Currently the readable window is limited and it's painful to have to pan left, right, up and down to read a page. Also the pop up showing the use of Zoom gets irritating after a while. There should be an option to turn it off. There are only 2 modes to viewing- zoom off and zoom on. What if one wishes to look at the picures more closely? For example you can't clearly see the faces in the photo of Karen David with the violinists even with the zoom turned on. All these e-readers are quite cool to look at. But after a while the only things that matter are content, simplicity and ease of navigation. Focus on those! (and I'd say the same to the folks behind ARR's official website-- keep it simple folks!) As an alternative I'll suggest having the magazine in a pdf format. Take a look at Film Music Weekly- http://www.filmmusicweekly.com/ In particular check out their current newsletter- http://www.filmmusicweekly.com/issues/FM_Weekly_022608.pdf ----- Original Message ---- From: Alan Hadle .H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 2, 2008 11:15:57 AM Subject: [arr] The Score Magazine -A.R.Rahman Exclusive e-version Hi The eversion of score magazine is out .Its available at www.highonscore. com Plz read the magazine and let us know your feedbacks... . signs alanhadley --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. --------------------------------- Sent from Yahoo! Mail. A Smarter Inbox.