Rolling Stone 40 Years: Cover to Cover Review

Rolling Stone 40 Years: Cover to Cover
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What a blast from the past. The material can't be faulted. The software isn't horrible but I didn't really want another "reader" on my computer. I tried different readers from the one on the disk set. They didn't open the files on the DVDs despite being able to read ".djvu" files. Software on DVD apparently MUST be installed to read files.
Anyway, once installed, the reading process is enjoyable and not terribly slow. There is good magnification potential and some intuitive, common-sense keyboard shortcuts. Image quality seems a bit washed-out but readable. Forget printing pages to PDF. Results were low-res and moireed. Am resigned to having another piece of crapware on my computer but it's worth it to read all the great articles. Recommended.

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Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2007, Rolling Stone stoked the imagination of America's social revolutionaries and fueled the careers of brilliant writers like Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, Joe Klein, Cameron Crowe, P.J. O'Rourke and visionary photographers including Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger and Baron Wolman.Rolling Stone Cover to Cover is a backstage pass to four decades of popular culture - a DVD ROM-based, searchable digital archive of every issue of Rolling Stone magazine from 1967 to 2007. Browse issues 1 through 1026 -- over 98,000 searchable pages, exactly as they first appeared in print -- every story, review, interview and even every ad.The product includes the Bondi Reader, powerful MAC or PC browsing software that allows you to explore, search and view every page, and to arrange and save multiple reading lists. The ultimate pop culture reference tool, this essential collection is a must-have for all music fans, political junkies, nostalgia buffs and collectors.It's all here -- front to back -- first to last -- cover to cover.

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