Excellent
Excellent magazine first class Album and HiFi reviews, brilliant app very easy to navigate.
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4.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Malaysia
Excellent magazine first class Album and HiFi reviews, brilliant app very easy to navigate.
Easy to use app. All your paid for issues are easily accessed and if you are missing any, just pay and download. What can go wrong? Ideal way of keeping all your favourite Hi-Fi content in one place.
What can I say. The app claims I have a network problem and won’t let me purchase any issues
It used to work OK, but now it refuses to sync with the AppStore so I can’t purchase any new editions.
I Can’t buy & download March 2020 issue
Every time I open the app it crashes and then even after a few tries before it opens properly. Why? None of my other apps do this.
This is a great read, with some really interesting and thought-provoking articles alongside the usual reviews/rubber stamping of selected hi-end brands. Highly recommended...
This works better than using the online version from Hifi News. The index, scrolling and zooming is better. There is one issue, using the online mag you can see any issue in the archive, with this app you can only see the issues that you have downloaded from the date you subscribe, you have to pay for back copies.
Great magazine, but this app does not work! Save your money and buy the paper version.
Title says it all really. I don't have a subscription, so can't comment on the issues that others have noted, but it works OK for buying back issues or new issues individually, which I have done whilst laid up after surgery. The problem is, you can't print out articles of interest, so if you can't file away paper copies of individual articles (unless I've missed something?). Compared with buying a paper copy, then, this is poor value for money.