Productive Magazine 4 on the iPad and iPhone

We’ve always wanted the Productive Magazine to look really stunning on your computer screens and we’ve been praised for the professional looks of our free PDF magazine. However, we’ve recently found out that the fonts we used in the magazine are somehow (for reasons we don’t understand) not readable on the Apple’s iPhone and the newly launched iPad.

Announcing Productive Magazines #4 on the iPad and iPhone!

We decided to re-edit our entire magazine and now you can read it perfectly on both the iPad and the iPhone. We recommed Good Reader (there is also a free LITE version available) for best experience:

Productive Magazine 4 cover on the iPad:

(click on the images for larger view)

Productive Magazine 4 cover on the iPad

Productive Magazine 4 Table of Contents (landscape mode)

Productive Magazine 4 Table of Contents (landscape mode)

and last but not least – Productive Magazine 4 on the iPhone

Productive Magazine 4 on the iPhone

Download Productive Magazine 4 again (the iPad and iPhone friendly version)

We’re still working on Productive Magazine #1, #2 and #3 for the iPad/iPhone

Yes, the fist three issues of the magazine will be converted to the iPad very soon, please stay tuned and subscribe to our Productive Magazine Newsletter and we’ll notify you once it’s been completed.

About Michael Sliwinski

Founder of Nozbe.com - time and project management web app and Editor of Productive Firm site, including Productive Magazine and Productive Show! Follow @MichaelNozbe on Twitter
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4 Responses to Productive Magazine 4 on the iPad and iPhone

  1. Floor Scheffer says:

    Hi Michael,
    Congratulations on your latest issue (#4)!
    Just a small note that the bottom ‘bar’ of the magazine refers to the previous issue (#3) and the weblink points to an even older issue.
    Cheers, Floor

  2. Floor Scheffer says:

    Further to my previous note: also some of the other links do not work properly or point to an out-of-date url, website that doesn’t transfer me automatically (eg the link to the 4-Hour Workweek on p.11).
    Keep up the good work!

  3. When I read the mag on the iPad, the text becomes rubbish. The fonts look all weird and the spacing is all wrong.

  4. You need to download issue #4 and #3 again to view them correctly on the iPad.

    Issues #1 and #2 need to be re-designed to look good on the iPad. Apple has a bug with the font display. They fixed it with iOS4 but this OS is not yet available on the iPad :-(

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