EPE Magazine Index 2013
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EPE Magazine Index 2013
A full index of all constructional projects published in Everyday Practical Electronics magazine is available to download. This is available as stand-alone application, an MS Access database and an Excel spreadsheet. The stand-alone version includes the database file and can be used without having Access installed, and allows you to search for projects by description or date. It requires the .NET 2.0 framework; the installation program will check if you already have this installed and will download and install it if not.
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License: Freeware, however if you find the program useful, or use it for commercial purposes a small donation would be appreciated to support further development. Thanks.
Click here to download the stand-alone application including the database file (EXE, approx. 477kB).
Click here to download the database without the viewer application (MS Access Database approx. 208kB).
Existing users: If you have a previous version of the viewer installed you can simply install the 2013 version over it. There is no need to remove the previous version first.
The database has details of all constructional projects published since 1992, but doesn't include details of other features and articles. The index is updated at the end of each year, currently holding details to the end of 2013, and is compiled from the magazine indexes by Electronics 2000. For the official indexes (split by year), details of ordering back issues and more visit EPE's web site,www.epemag.co.uk. Please note that Electronics 2000 cannot supply back issues of EPE, for back issues please contact the publishers. Older projects in the database may no longer be available.
2009-13 Index - Please Note:
EPE no longer print an index in the December issue, instead putting it on their website, however in practice this is more of a table of contents than an index (each project is only listed once). I've added the project details for 2009 - 2013, but haven't attempted to expand them into a full index since the database is searchable anyway. I've also made 'search anywhere in description' the default option in the viewer to help with this.