the app is bad, the content is great
everytime I switch between apps, the page reloads at the start of the article. Scrolling pages is poorly implemented. And although an option to choose a font size is great, it’s either too small or too big
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4.79 out of 5
62 ratings in Ukraine
everytime I switch between apps, the page reloads at the start of the article. Scrolling pages is poorly implemented. And although an option to choose a font size is great, it’s either too small or too big
Over the past several years of having a membership to Foreign Affairs that it is a great source of information. It is refreshing to be able to go to a site that is as bipartisan as Foreign Affairs is. It is well worth the small amount required to maintain a membership so that you can have full access to everything they have to offer.
I know major improvements have been made compared to what it used to be. This app used to be a nightmare, and now it is more or less usable, which is appreciated. However, some aspects of the usability still dramatically lack. For instance, who actually can listen to most articles at 1.5x? It would make a lot more sense to have values between .8x and 1.4x be usable. I’d be happy to update this review and rating as improvements are made. Thank you.
In depth .. well written my new “go to” news source!
Since my former source for in-depth analysis of foreign affairs, the Economist, has become unreadably woke, that leaves Foreign Affairs. On the plus side many articles do provide cogent reviews of international issues and their relevance to American policies. Alas, there is plenty of hidebound Washington insider expert cant which ignores the incisive conservative angle publications like the National Review provide. Three stars - Faute de mieux!
Great app. Two issues I’ve noted: 1, unlike on the website, the app doesn’t enable leaving notes on an article that can later be seen in a saved page. You can save an article, but can’t make specific notes on the article. 2, the app refreshes basically every time you close it. Sometimes it will put you back on the article you were reading and where you were in the reading. Sometimes it will put you back on the article but will have lost your spot. And sometimes it just puts you on the home page and you have to find your article and spot again.
I am having to mange every dollar that goes out and sure, I would like to subscribe but am unable to at this time.
I am not happy that I need to log in each time I want to read an article. I am also not happy with the font size. It should be adjustable and bigger if needed.
Consistently lose my place every time. If you toggle between other apps, you are brought to the top of the article. I scroll more than I read here.
On my iPad when I switch between apps and return to foreign affairs, the app closes. I have to reopen the app. Search the article I was reading and find where I left off.