Free but you need to pay!
Plz guys make a app with free issue to make good promotion! Not like this :s
Why the negative comments?
I don't understand why people are so annoyed about this or other apps? Obviously it would not be free otherwise there would be profit to make on behalf of all the arrival writers! The point of this app is to access newly released issues, cheaper and more easily accessible than going to a newsagent I for one cannot understand the feedback going on here. Able to read 24/7 at my own leisure is something I'm very pleased about.
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Disappointing but not total disaster
Very disappointing in terms of interactivity when you compare against other iPad edition newspapers and magazines but at least it's a start.
Definitely room for development and improvement.
Definitely room for development and improvement.
Not Free Do Not Be Fooled
This app is in the free section, and yet, no content is available unless you purchase a subscription or specific issues. Very misleading. > :(
"Free" - Really? Really??
Free app needs to be more than a subscription portal. Be honest upfront and I will pay. Now I just feel cheated. Deleting the app on principle. Bad PR move by Hearst instead of increased reach.
That's not free
Not free
Totally vacuous:
1. Devoid of matter; empty.
2. a. Lacking intelligence; stupid.
b. Devoid of substance or meaning
Don't bother unless the above appeals to you...π€
2. a. Lacking intelligence; stupid.
b. Devoid of substance or meaning
Don't bother unless the above appeals to you...π€
NOT free is right!
I've tried several of these and you never get a free issue of ANYTHING!! Just a stupid portal for them to sell you a subscription. I honestly might purchase a subscription if I ever got to see what the electronic version is like. Don't waste your time.
Can't register
When I go to register with the company who develops the app it just freezes after putting in my info and eventually exits back to the home screen. Fix this and I'll be happy.
2 thumbs down
I had to flip through a thousand ads before I could view article. Three stars because they had at least one free magazine