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  • Every time y'all deliver

    Doesn't matter what day it comes in the mail or how tired I am, when this comes I pour over every page picking out projects and folding tabs on pages of things I want to research or purchase. Less than a week or two later I do a recap on my iPad-yes- I have a subscription to both. And if I'm out somewhere and need to I purchase single issues on my phone. Can't get enough--loved this magazine for 12 years. Thank you for staying relevant and chock full of things I want to see! You're doing it right!

    Joy
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  • Every year gets better

    I'm just learning the tricks of the online version. I gotta say the November issue is the best so far this year. I've been very disappointed with the mag most of this year. However the November and December issues restored my faith. I've replicated one kitchen I saw 15 years ago. Now this Nov issue I've found FIVE rooms I'm going to duplicate in the new Va. retirement house we are building. Great mag. Nothing else like it
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  • Love it!

    Had some problems getting the digital version. Had to update software first - then no problem. Love the digital version on my iPad mini. Also have a Kindle Fire but this is so much better. Love it. And no clutter with print version makes it that much better!
  • Update won't open - THEY FIXED IT!!

    UPDATE- They fixed the issues I had with the app! I'm very satisfied with the fix and how quickly the issues were addressed. This is a great magazine!

    I just installed the latest update today and it moved the app from newsstand to the regular screen and it won't even open now. Did you test this before putting it out?! I will be canceling my subscription if this is not fixed soon. I hadn't even read the October issue yet!
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  • Love love love it!

    This is my first time to look at a magazine in a digital form. I have had my new tablet for less than 48 hours and Country Living will be my first subscription . I have stacks of old issues and struggle to give them up to my recycle bin! I look forward to an alternative way of reading my favorite articles!
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  • Love

    I love this issue the craft with the blueberries is adorable we have had many blueberries this year far more than last. I am going to try this and try it with the aluminum pie pan to see if that will work and try a few other things also. Thanks for your magazine it is wonderful!
  • Really? ...pay for both a hard copy subscription & digital.

    Why would anyone want to pay for both a hard copy subscription (which I do) and a digital subscription? I don't think so! I immediately deleted this app! To post a review of this app I'm required to rate at least one star, but really the app isn't even worth one star.
  • Don't do it!!!

    I purchased a year's subscription in February. I have been unable to download any new magazines or view any of my old magazines ever since I updated my iPad to ios 6.1.3. Apple support says my "subscription expired", and Country Living won't respond to my concerns. So I guess I've been cheated out of half of my paid subscription plus the other digital Country Living issues I paid for. :(
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  • No free iPad issues for print subscribers?!

    Most modern thinking magazines allow print subscribers to also have the iPad issues for free. I love when magazines allow this so I don't have to tote magazines everywhere but also allow me to tear out pages for my idea book at home. Country Living is backward for not allowing subscribers freedom to enjoy both.
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  • Don't waste money on digital subscription

    CL's iPad edition very rudimentary in its functionality -- no interactivity, no bookmarking, no ability to "tear out" ideas and recipes. (Compared with Martha Stewart Living iPad edition, the CL version is still using training wheels.) I was foolish to buy a year's subscription without first testing it out with a single issue. Would have much preferred the good ole print magazine to this. Oh, well -- lesson learned.
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