Future

Developer Info

Future was founded in 2011 in United Kingdom. The first app was launched in June 17, 2011 and they have 102 iOS apps in October 2025

Future is a publisher of The Week Junior app and other apps in FoodDrink, Newsstand, Education categories.

HQ Location
United Kingdom
Founded in
June 17, 2011
Last App Updated
1 month ago (September 4, 2025)
Company Website
http://theweek.com/

Popular Future apps in 2025

United Kingdom
Name
The Week Junior
Making sense of the world
The Week Junior US
PC Pro Magazine
Computeractive
Rugby World Magazine NA
Classic Rock Magazine
Legends, News & Insights
Rugby World Magazine INT
Yachting Monthly Magazine NA
Yachting Monthly Magazine INT
Yachting World Magazine NA
Chat Magazine
Woman's Weekly Magazine INT
Woman's Weekly Magazine UK
The Field Magazine UK
The Field Magazine INT
Yachting Monthly Magazine UK
Rugby World Magazine UK
Sport, Reports & Stories
Yachting World Magazine INT
Yachting World Magazine UK
Woman & Home Magazine NA
Woman & Home Magazine INT
Woman's Own Magazine
Cyclingnews
Woman & Home Magazine UK
Decanter Magazine NA
Decanter Magazine UK
Decanter Magazine INT
Country Life Magazine NA
PC Gamer (UK)
The world's No.1 PC gaming mag
SFX magazine
Sci-fi, fantasy and horror
What's on TV Magazine
TV Times Magazine
Country Life Magazine INT
Woman Magazine
PC Gamer (US)
MacFormat
The UK's #1 Mac Magazine
TV & Satellite Week Magazine
T3 Magazine for iPad & iPhone
Smarter Living
What Hi-Fi?
Kiplinger Personal Finance
Helping you live a richer life
FourFourTwo Magazine
Sport, Insights & Reports
Horse & Hound Magazine INT
Horse & Hound Magazine UK
Cycling Weekly Magazine INT
Practical Boat Owner NA
Motor Boat & Yachting NA
Practical Boat Owner INT
APC Australia
Your Guide to Today's Tech
Practical Caravan
Practical Motorhome

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