Abandoned app
Abandoned app. Do not buy. Cancel your subscription.
Not free
Why can’t I have access to valuable information for free?
Not free
I’m not paying for this. It should be free.
Not user friendly for me
I had trouble from the beginning with login and password. After several attempts to login the app wouldn't accept my email or password, and I tried changing my password but that didn't work either. I tried to re-register but the app wouldn't let me. I'd love to use this app and access American Atheist magazine and hope the issues will be fixed soon.
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Very good
Content written well, app works great, images and text clear. Am able to zoom in as needed. Informative.
Worst app ever
Clunky, doesn't support landscape, load files when you when to read and not before, no control on the download, and not even a progress bar.
Piece of crap. I stopped my subscription. We'll see once AA take mobility seriously.
Piece of crap. I stopped my subscription. We'll see once AA take mobility seriously.
Prof
Articles well written by wide variety of freethinkers. As the number of non-believers continues to grow, the quality and diversity of contributors will expand, too. Also heartening to see the publication available on newsstands and bookstores.
Crashes
I purchased an started to read the issue. I love the content.
It's too bad that every time I attempt to run the app it crashes.
Very frustrating, please repair.
JG
It's too bad that every time I attempt to run the app it crashes.
Very frustrating, please repair.
JG
Ripoff
I downloaded the app, read the free issue and liked it. I tried to purchase another issue but it did not download. Nonetheless, I was charged for it.
Looks great on an iPad
The magazine is brilliant on an iPad 3, or the "New iPad." If you don't have a Barnes and Nobles in your area, you should download the magazine.