will.sce
Structural
- Jun 3, 2024
- 6
Hi,
I'm curious to know how people are buying the standards and using them between multiple people/computers. As far as I can tell, there are 3 options:
1. Purchasing PDFs - This option allows for downloadable PDF files, but locks them to an individual PC so that the rest of the office cannot access it. The
only option is to use 1 of 2 allowable prints to print it off, scan it back in and have an annoying unsearchable, lower quality document.
2. Online subscription (Standards Australia) - This is what my (very small) office has done. It is accessible to everyone, but is a terrible format for easily viewing
the standards, as it is no longer a 'book' format, but a continuous scroll with no pages. Futhermore, it logs users out every 2 days and you must log back in, and ask
the one person in the office for the text verification code to sign in. As far as I can see this cant be turned off. There is no option to save them as files or view offline.
3. Purchase hard copies - Comes with the obvious drawbacks of not accessible on a computer, unless you do the same as option 1 and scan them in, with the same drawbacks.
So, is there any way at all to legitimately purchase the standards, and have PDF files that multiple people can access?
Thanks
I'm curious to know how people are buying the standards and using them between multiple people/computers. As far as I can tell, there are 3 options:
1. Purchasing PDFs - This option allows for downloadable PDF files, but locks them to an individual PC so that the rest of the office cannot access it. The
only option is to use 1 of 2 allowable prints to print it off, scan it back in and have an annoying unsearchable, lower quality document.
2. Online subscription (Standards Australia) - This is what my (very small) office has done. It is accessible to everyone, but is a terrible format for easily viewing
the standards, as it is no longer a 'book' format, but a continuous scroll with no pages. Futhermore, it logs users out every 2 days and you must log back in, and ask
the one person in the office for the text verification code to sign in. As far as I can see this cant be turned off. There is no option to save them as files or view offline.
3. Purchase hard copies - Comes with the obvious drawbacks of not accessible on a computer, unless you do the same as option 1 and scan them in, with the same drawbacks.
So, is there any way at all to legitimately purchase the standards, and have PDF files that multiple people can access?
Thanks