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Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’
VICE Magazine has finally launched an iPad edition, and just like the print edition, it’s available for free. I haven’t had a chance to download the first digital issue yet, but from what I hear, they use a lot of those small scrolling text boxes that I tend to loathe — not a good sign. [...]
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This article was posted on February 26, 2013 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, iPhone, VICE
29th Street Publishing continues to show everyone how magazines on the iPhone/iPad should be done with the release of a new title, the weekly Maura Magazine. Maura is a new weekly magazine. Each week, it takes on pop culture with brio; its offerings include in-depth interviews with creators and innovators, incisive commentary on music, movies, [...]
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This article was posted on February 3, 2013 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: 29th Street Publishing, App, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Maura Magazine
We were all very excited when we first heard about 29th Street Publishing — and of course the inclusion of Letter to Jane‘s Tim Moore to the team — and the first couple of titles have been available for a few weeks now, and they’re great. I’ll do a proper review this month, but for [...]
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This article was posted on December 5, 2012 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: 29th Street Publishing, App, Craig Mod, iPad, iPhone, Letter to Jane, Newsstand, The Awl, The Awl: Weekend Companion, Time Moore, V as in Victor
I’ve been meaning to do a review of The Magazine — a brilliant iOS publication now on its 4th issue — but now you get better, a full-blown essay by Craig Mod that tells you exactly why you should subscribe. The Magazine app is available through the iTunes App Store (Newsstand), and a monthly subscription [...]
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This article was posted on November 27, 2012 under the category New Releases, and covers the following topics: Craig Mod, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Newsstand, The Magazine
A funny thing happened recently: I like reading newspapers again. I recently reviewed the PressReader app, which I thought did a good job of giving you access to digital scans of newspapers from around the world. Over the years, I’ve been quite vocal — and critical — about magazines that make it to digital as [...]
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This article was posted on June 10, 2012 under the category Commentary, Print, and covers the following topics: App, iPad, iPhone, National Post, Newspapers, PressReader, The Globe and Mail
I covered the App Press service a while back, as an easy way to produce a magazine for iPhone and iPad, and I’ve been informed that the service has received a rather big update, so it’s worth checking in again if the initial version didn’t offer the type of features you were in need of for your [...]
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This article was posted on June 5, 2012 under the category News, Tools, and covers the following topics: App Press, Grant Glas, iPad, iPhone
So what’s the deal? PressReader is an app (for iPhone, iPad, Android, Honeycomb, Blackberry, PC/Mac, although I only used the iPad version) that lets you read tons (and I do mean tons) of newspapers from all around the world. It’s quite impressive how many titles — and countries — are covered, and although I only [...]
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This article was posted on May 19, 2012 under the category Reviews, and covers the following topics: Android, App, Blackberry, Honeycomb, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Newspaper, Newspapers, PC, PressReader, The Guardian, Zinio
Monocle is still taking baby steps when it comes to the digital space — at least in terms of iOS editions of the magazine — but it looks like there’s a demand for Monocle content on those devices. Released on November 1, the Monocle 24 app — which gives you access to the newly launched [...]
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This article was posted on November 28, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: App, iOS, iPhone, Monocle, Monocle 24, Mubaloo
If you still have yet to try reading some comics using the Comixology service — which lets you read on the web, but also through iPhone/iPad apps — let me point you to the two digital trade releases of The Unknown, which are currently free downloads, in remembrance of the recent passing of the book’s [...]
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This article was posted on September 27, 2011 under the category Comics, and covers the following topics: App, Comixology, Digital Comics, iPad, iPhone, Mark Waid, Minck Oosterveer, The Unknown, Web
A round-up of magazine-related happenings. A Photo Editor, a site covering editorial photography. via @bizweekdesign Read the digital version (through Issuu) of Make Shift, a magazine created over a weekend and headed by MagCulture’s Jeremy Leslie. Only 1000 copies were printed (with The Newspaper Club). Bloomberg Businessweek‘s “Popularity” feature as one document online, and a few [...]
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This article was posted on September 2, 2011 under the category News, and covers the following topics: A Photo Editor, App, Bloomberg Businessweek, Editorial Photography, Fan the Fire, Goings On, Grafik, iPad, iPhone, Issuu, Jeremy Leslie, Make Shift, News of the Whirled, Richard Turley, The New Yorker