I've got the Amazon Kindle version of the 2014 NEC. So far, I don't
recommend it. You can login from any PC or a tablet/phone with the Kindle
App but the formatting is confusing and I just generally find it hard to
use. Hopefully the publisher will be improving the format.
-August
*From:* re-
HI Andrew,
And with a single "use" can you use it on your own computer,phone,tablet?
jay
peltz power
On Mar 7, 2014, at 10:55 AM, Andrew Truitt wrote:
> Wrenches - After being unable to log into my favorite NEC research tool, I
> just found this on the Mike Holt Forum:
>
> "NFPA has decided
ailto:
re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On Behalf Of *Drake
*Sent:* Thursday, February 17, 2011 5:41 AM
*To:* RE-wrenches
*Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] NEC Plus
Thanks August,
Based on your recommendation, I'm going to subscribe. They do offer the NEC
book along with the deal. T
Thanks August,
Based on your recommendation, I'm going to subscribe. They do offer
the NEC book along with the deal. This leaves me with an extra 2011,
as I already bought the spiral bound edition with tabs.
The CD ROM versions I've been getting for well over a decade were
searchable and p
We subscribed to NECplus about a month ago. At the time they were giving a
free hard copy of the code book along with the subscription which is a great
deal. I would definitely recommend signing up if they are still offering
that deal. It's always nice being able to flip through a real book but the
I don't know about the NEC plus, but the PDF version of the '11 NEC ain't so
great. It will only open when my computer is connected to the internet, plus I
have to be on an unlocked/non-firewalled connection, and even then sometimes it
won't open as it says I've already used that copy and I've h
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