Technology marches on. These days, people are exploring ATI with a mind-boggling array of laptops, smartphones, iPads, and all kinds of nifty new gadgets.

Here are some of the many ways you can access ATI, along with some suggestions and links to help you find your way around them all.

With web browsers

Web edition
Access to Insight's home is www.accesstoinsight.org. Here is where you will always find the most up-to-date versions of books, articles, and translations.
CD-ROM edition
From time to time I publish a free CD-ROM version of the website for offline browsing. The last edition came out in 2007. It is currently out of print.
Offline edition
The offline edition is a zip archive containing almost the entire site. You can download it onto your computer, then disconnect your computer from the Internet and browse through it with your web browser. See below for ways you can use the offline edition in your mobile device.
Mirrors
There are several sites that "mirror" (i.e., host a copy) of Access to Insight. Please understand that I am not involved with these sites and have no control over them. If you have a question about the content on a mirror site, you'll have to sort it out with that site's owners. (If you come across a mirror site that charges a fee for its use, please let me know. That's a no-no.)

On mobile devices

iPhone app icon iPhone app
Appmagination has created a free app for the iPhone that allows you to browse an offline edition of the website without the need of an Internet connection. It's wonderful to be able to carry around the entire site in one's phone! The app is available through the Apple iTunes Store.
iPad
An ATI reader reports good results using the iPad app GoodReader to read the offline edition, but with the following caveats:
  1. The GoodReader menu isn't visible with "not too short" menu clicks (about half a second). Short clicks are OK.
  2. Automatic backups take a long time. They can be disabled with a third-party program such as iPhone Backup Switch.
  3. GoodReader must remain synchronized as an application, else iTunes would delete GoodReader and its files.
Nokia E63
An ATI reader describes how to read the offline edition on a Nokia E63 phone. These instructions may also be useful to users of other phones.
Other devices
Do you have some tips to share on how to read ATI on your gadget? Please tell me. I'll gladly post your tips here.

On e-book readers ePub icon

iPad, nook, Kindle, Sony Reader, etc.
ATI now offers a number of books and articles in ePUB format for e-book readers. How you use these files depends on what type of device you're using. See "Working with ePub documents" for advice.