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All Versions of Ceramic Review

12.0.0

September 27, 2018

• Added support for iOS 12 Password AutoFill, so if you have an Exact Editions account you can log in with a couple of taps. • Added a Siri Shortcut which allows you to go directly to the latest issues. • Added keyboard shortcuts for easy navigation within an issue. • Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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11.4.5

January 23, 2018

● Bugfixes and performance improvements

11.3.0

September 27, 2017

• Bug fixes and performance improvements

11.2.0

September 22, 2017

• Added support for drag and drop • Bug fixes and performance improvements
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10.1.0

March 1, 2017

● Updated App Icon ● Added Terms and Conditions screen

10.0.1

November 30, 2016

• Bug fixes and performance improvements

10.0.0

November 17, 2016

• Bug fixes and performance improvements

9.0.1

September 23, 2015

• Support for iOS 9 with Slide Over and Split View • iPhone support for double-page spreads and bookmarks
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8.3.0

March 26, 2015

• Minor bugfixes

8.2.4

December 9, 2014

• Increased the resolution of pages you choose to share. • Added option to log in with your Exact Editions username and password. This replaces the old Shared Access Code approach, though if you have already logged in using a Shared Access Code you won't need to log in again. • Fixed a problem with push notifications. • Tweaked icons and artwork. • Minor bugfixes.
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Ceramic Review In-App Purchases History

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$16.49

Ceramic Review

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Price History of Ceramic Review

Description of Ceramic Review

Ceramic Review, the international magazine of contemporary and historical ceramic art, was launched in 1970 by the Craft Potters Association. Since then it has explored and reported on the heritage and changes in trends of ceramics both in the UK and abroad. Published bi-monthly, the magazine was relaunched two years ago with a crisp new feel to reflect the growing interest in the ceramics world. Combining authoritative features with lavishly illustrated top-quality photography, CR regularly includes in-depth profiles of the most exciting names at work today; features interviews with new names who are making their mark in the field of ceramics; hosts a practical how-to Masterclass series with top ceramists, both in print and online; includes insights from leading auction houses on the latest trends emerging in the world of collecting, alongside the latest news, reviews, exhibitions and events. An invaluable resource for potters, ceramists, ceramic artists, collectors, enthusiasts and students, Ceramic Reviewhas been inspiring the UK and international ceramics communities for almost 50 years. During your subscription you can sync back issues to your device. These will remain in place if your subscription expires, unless your device removes them (for example when running low on disk space). Re-downloading issues requires a current subscription. • Swipe or tap the page edges to flip to next/previous page. • Use the animated thumbnail view to flick through the pages. • Pinch or double-tap pages to zoom. • Switch between single or double-page view. • Search the current issue or the archive. • Tap any page links to web sites, email addresses, phone numbers or maps. • Tap contents-page links to jump to a particular article. • Sync back issues to your device for offline reading (requires wi-fi). • Network connection required otherwise. • Bookmark favourite pages or search results to read later. • Included Social Media sharing feature allowing you to share pages with friends via Twitter or Facebook etc We recommend first running the app within a wi-fi area so it can sync the latest issue to your device - after that you can use it anywhere. Subscribers will receive new issues automatically via Newsstand. Subscriptions are available within the app at the following prices: Quarterly £4.99 Annually £15.99 In addition, please note the following standard features of auto-renewable iTunes subscriptions: • Your payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. • Subscriptions will renew automatically unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. • Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. • You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings in iTunes after purchase. • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. You can find our privacy policy here: http://www.exacteditions.com/about/privacy and our terms of service here: http://www.exacteditions.com/about/tos
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Ceramic Review: FAQ

Is Ceramic Review software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the Ceramic Review app on iPad devices.
Ceramic Review Publishing Ltd launched the Ceramic Review app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 11.0 or higher.
The overall user rating of Ceramic Review is 4.5.
The App Genre Of The Ceramic Review App Is Magazines & Newspapers.
12.0.0 is the current version of Ceramic Review.
The date of the latest Ceramic Review update is July 5, 2024.
Ceramic Review became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Ceramic Review app is Ceramic Review Publishing Ltd.
Ceramic Review is now available to use in English, French, Spanish.
No, Ceramic Review is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Ceramic Review is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.
Unfortunately, Ceramic Review is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Ceramic Review

  • Favorite ceramic source

    App works beautifully, smooth operation, easy to use, organized and well maintained, a rich source for ceramic artists globally
  • Great visual source encouraging pottery

    The UK is steeped in pottery. Where else could a reality tv show about ceramics start? This resource doesn’t come across as preachy or snooty, it has a real joy for the art of and craft of the medium of caly