Not perfect.
But not bad.
Yes, WIRED Magazine (UK) is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The WIRED Magazine (UK) app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
WIRED Magazine (UK) has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $8.99.
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4.71 out of 5
35 ratings in Australia
But not bad.
Apparently the content of this publication is good. I would not know as it keeps crashing so I've not had the opportunity to read much of each issue
The magazine is amazing but it's impossible use this app because crash every moments!!! Vote 10/10 for the articles vote 1/10 for the app!!!
Completely baffled by comments below. Have subscribed for a year, never a problem with it on ipad 2. When finshed reading, archive, and download next issue. Everything a digital mag should be: hotlinks, video and audio streaming, works a treat. Massive download can be a bit slow, but hey, thats Australian dinosaur bandwidth. Never has shutdown and opens at the page I was last reading. All this and the best cutting edge reading on idws in the business. Love it.
Very poor effort - claims to offer a preview, but there is very little content, just advertising and titles for articles. It would seem they aren't confident enough of their content to actually give you any! The only thing that seems complete are the ads. Navigation is clunky and annoying. Not worth the 80MB download to see nothing but ads in the "trial".
The preview doesn't contain any articles so it's hard to give a rating. The magazine is also oddly difficult to navigate through compared to others.
I just purchased an annual digital subscription for iPad and I'm unable to download the new issue or any issue except the free sample. It's asking me to pay for it again. Buyers beware.
Unstable, crashes, boring, no good!
Don't pay any attention to the dweeb above. It's a digital version of a magazine and yes, it has ads. It also has excellent content that goes way beyond other tech content. I've also bought the T3 iPad edition and find Wired far better value for money.
Full of ads. Do NOT buy this. Crooks.
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