The printed subscriptions went out a couple a weeks ago.
This issue has 28 pages of jam packed content written entirely by the software testing community. Content includes:
- Testing the Installer by Brian J Noggle
- Monkey Business by Anne-Marie Charrett
- 3 Ways to Maintain Quality in Your Unit Tests by Gil Zilberfeld
- What’s a Defect Worth? by Robert Healy
- A Transpection Between Stephen Hill & Ajay Balamurugadas
- Book Review: Selenium Simplified by Michel Larsen
- Cube Game and Testing Software by Riyaj Shaikh
- Dust Particle by Zelger
- Se7en Deadly Sins in Testing by Cartoon Tester (Andy Glover)
- The Future of Software Testing by Cartoon Tester (Andy Glover)
- The Origin of Species by Cartoon Tester (Andy Glover)
- A Look Inside Practitest by Michelle Smith
- Testers Just Can’t Stop Testing by Dele Sikuade
- The Eye of a Skilled Software Tester by Rikard Edgren
- What Was Your First Car? by William Echlin
- STC Carnival of Testers March 2011 by Simon Morley
- Show Stopper – How can I start a career in testing?
- Show Stopper – Our Developer takes bugs so seriously…
- Show Stopper – I can’t get home on time…
- Chat: Using Personas in Testing with Rosie Sherry, Markus Gärtner, James Christie, Anna Baik, Del Dewar, Stephen Hill and Darren McMillan
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We have expanded the options to subscribing to The Testing Planet. We hope you like them!
- Printed Annual Subscription – £15 UK / £21 EU / £25 ROW – Limited Offer! Get Digital Pack for free
- Kindle – US $5.54 / UK £3.44
- Digital Pack (PDF, mobi, epub) – £2.99
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How come you quote Kindle price as USD 5.54, while Amazon gives a higher price:
Kindle Price: $6.99 includes free international wireless delivery via Amazon Whispernet
And is this subscription or for each issue?
I got the Digital Pack because of the epub and it is great to read on my Sony reader.
Until now I only got the free pdf version but now I am even considering to but the epub version regular (or in an abonement style).
Great thing, was hoping for some magazines to get to the world of epaper a long time now.
@Magnus shows as $5.54 for US price for me. Don’t know if it has changed since you made your comment. Amazon have certain charges (e.g. tax) that they need to adjust/add at times.
Kindle and Digital Pack is per issue at the moment. Don’t believe we can do regular subscriptions for Kindle, but we plan to for the next issue for the Digital Pack.
I love the Kindle version!! Keep it coming!