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    asta's Avatar asta is online now Senior Member
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    Anyone subscribe to QNN? What do you think, is it worth it? Could I make use of it on my laptop?
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    I subscribe and I like it a lot. There is a lot of content that is free so I would definitely recommend checking it out and taking advantage of that. However, if you enjoy longarm videos and back episodes of Fons & Porter shows then you would have to pay to view those. When my subscription was nearing the end I was considering whether to renew. Turns out they automatically renewed my subscription at the price I originally paid so I was ok with that. It doesn't cost that much when you break it down by month - only a couple of bucks which I would spend way more on a magazine, etc. I would say check it out first for free content, see the shows that are available for a price and determine if there is enough to interest you to pay. I watch on both my computer and ipad.
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    I bet I'll be the only person who doesn't like it. I thought it was very confusing and cancelled my subscription in about 4 months. I had a hard time finding videos that covered the topics I was interested in. I agree with Angie that you should check out the free videos before you buy. Also, watch for 1/2 price discounts.
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