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What's New in Architectural Design (AD)
17.11
October 21, 2021
- iOS15 support
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements
I don't think that I expect too much from an app:)
First of all this is not a physical magazine - font should be larger (even I have good sight and use my ipad for reading excessively). Also horizontal reading functionality is not the spread view with font that is probably 2mm high. You can learn I guess from other magazines that use horizontal reading.
Page layout for ipad is also not the same as for physical issue