Great magazine, one big flaw
The flaw is that you can’t alter the font size. So on anything smaller than a regular iPad, it’s hard to read.
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The flaw is that you can’t alter the font size. So on anything smaller than a regular iPad, it’s hard to read.
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This app is unintuitive and impossible to navigate.
I subscribed to the magazine on 7/14. After struggling with the interface I was finally able to get trigger a message that I should wait to log on until 8/4, that my subscription had not started. Yet another legacy publication that fails to transition to the internet effectively.
The app says my login information is incorrect when I know I have entered my credentials correctly. Therefore it is unusable
This mobile app is basically a low-powered PDF viewer. It is very hard to use. It would be simpler to print the articles on paper and read them there. The text does not paginate or adjust to the device size. There is no find way to bookmark pages. There is no dark mode. There is no integration with Apple News.
Great articles, but the app, which simply presents pdf-like copies of the issues, lags on my iphone x and, astoundingly, doesn’t save your spot in an issue, which is ridiculous.
It took time and several emails but the app is working good and the content of the magazine is amazing. Thank you so much!
Enjoying the app. Very user friendly.
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