A vibrant way of reading the TLS on your Apple device. With its combination of literary discoveries, incisive criticism, essays, poems and debate, the TLS is for anyone with an interest in the world of culture and ideas. In addition, you will find an easy search function, the weekly TLS podcast and full access to years of back issues. From fiction to philosophy, religion to politics, social studies to film: TLS readers can decipher, discuss and delve into it all.
The TLS app is free to download and you can access the contents in the following ways:
1) If you subscribe to the TLS, simply log in by using your surname and your subscriber number.
2) You can buy individual issues for £2.99 or an auto-renewing subscription at £7.99pm from the iTunes store.
Subscription renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of your current period, otherwise the account will be charged as normal. You can manage your subscription and turn off auto-renewal by going to Account Settings.
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The Times Literary Supplement Reviews
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The TLS provide short sharp and succinct reviews of new publications. Also very readable are the reviews of films, current topics and opinion pieces.
As an Australian reader I wish the TLS was less Eurocentric and covered more works from below the Equator
Book titles
Content is good but app makes it hard to see quick summaries of the most important information - the titles of the books being reviewed.
Where is the crossword?
I live in Australia and travel a lot. I prefer digital to print because I can access the current issue immediately. But where is the crossword, one of my favourite parts of the TLS? Very disappointed. I contacted TLS re the lack of crossword twice and have received no reply.
Content 5, app 3
App could improve by adding ability to ‘annotate in the margins’ in addition to adding entire article to scrapbook.
Great up, but could be better
I love the TLS, I’d love them more if their archive was available in the app and not just on their website.
Great Magazine
I receive the TLS every Friday. It is my staple reading for the weekend. This app. Is easy to use. Fast and efficient.
Not a good start
Recently I subscribed to the TLS and I'm able to access the archive, however I currently have no access to the App. I was given a logon commencing with a 4 and apparently there is a problem with this digit access. 2 calls to the UK to be told that the 'techos' are working flat out to resolve. No mention of problems or updates on the website...very poor.
Hopeless TLS
The TLS app for the iPad really is a disgrace.
I cannot renew my subscription to both the hard copy and digital versions online, and now it has cancelled all the digital versions I have paid for but still not read.
Does Rupert Murdoch know what truly incompetent fools designed this app?
TLS at last
I used to subscribe to the TLS but gave up because of the cost, so I am very pleased to find it now available digitally. The app itself is a lesson in how to do it, being both simple and clear without sacrificing function. I would give it five stars but for a small formatting bug which sometimes superimposes pictures over parts of the text, but imagine this will be cleared up soon.
Simple, straightforward
The TLS in app form provides Australian readers with instant access...better than waiting for a print edition!
The interface is a little eccentric; the book icon gets you table of contents, while oddly, what appears to be a picture frame, but may be postage stamp, gives you thumbnails of pages..pretty straightforward once you twig.
Reviews helpfully offer a tab on which can be found the details of the book.
Text in articles is readily cut-and-pasted. This feature alone makes the app worthwhile and superior to print.
Sharing can be done via Twitter in which your post will be illustrated with a first-page grab, with title of the article automatically inserted in the tweet. Alternatively, you can send a friend, or yourself, an email of the entire text. That's remarkably fair and very helpful.
Some links within the text would be an improvement, especially in such a long running publication with a huge archive from which to draw such links. That would make it of much greater scholarly value.
In addition, links might take readers straight to the publisher website for purchase details.