@chris.claus42 they have definitely updated the site since I encountered the issue, I did report back to them in my leaving message that I didn’t think it was appropriate to not mention this up front. If that has now been changed that’s a good thing and at least no one gets stung. My comments obviously do not reflect the quality of their service or materials, it was just a minor issue I had some time ago which I felt wasn’t quite right, sounds like it’s sorted now.
Is it this part?
“No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher”
I tend to skip few of the first page and go directly to Table of Content, so seems i skipped that part.
thanks for the heads up, will take down the links after i got home later.
hehe, that’ll be the bit yeah
I was going to do exactly the same as yourself some months ago, but when I checked and saw that I felt kinda bad, as if I would be reducing the value of the authors work etc, whilst it’s given away for free via PacktPub, it is only for the day, where-as once we all start sharing them, they are free for ever…
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I think I will follow your advice Rob and not post any to share. They are not massively expensive when they are on offer if I need a particular one that I am missing.
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. . . sits in underground lair rubbing hands plotting . . .
. . . and today’s book is . . .
Learning Unity Physics
Man if they give away the Unity 5.x Cookbook I’ll freak.
Thanks for pointing this out! I hadn’t heard of Packt before…
I’ve been popping in there each day since you shared this, and now I’ve got a small library of Unity training books! Awesome! I admit, I did use the 75% off coupon and got the UI Cookbook for $10. Hope it turns out to be worth it!
Its come back around. So if you missed Mastering Uniry 2D Game Development by Simon Jackson the last time around.
Grab it now