1. However, I miss the ability to read special articles or collections that are only available on the website, for example, the summer reading collection for 2023 or the essay by Dorothy Thompson.I am giving it 4 stars only because the audio is now usable and the app doesn't crash.
2. Otherwise, my only issue is that the 'scrapbook' feature only let's you save one item at a time, it would be nice to get a list of saved articles, like the one on the website.A good app let down by horrendous audio features.
3. But please, make the audio experience more sophisticated, I want to be able to speed up, add a sleep timer, maybe even a reading tracker showing the location within the text.
4. Navigation is not intuitive and 90% of the time the apps push notification link to articles that the app doesn't contain as it isn't updating for some reason.
5. Bad user experience can drive customers away even though the content is good.highly informative, with just the right depth of detail for non experts.
6. It's a good magazine, don't waste the potentialFix the audio player.
7. Recent issues and audio articles are laid out in a useful and minimal manner.
8. Just like The Economist, this app has a nice interface with a solid presentation, and just like The Economist the audio features are God awful.
9. Anyone who is interested in world affairs can just visit it ,and it will provide you with the most suitable , authentic ,and outstanding articles written by such experts.
10. Like other reviewers, I had some difficulty logging in as a subscriber, but found that I could be recognized if I first opened an issue and THEN clicked the log in button.
11. Problem with the application is that you can't save issues of the magazine for reading offline like when on a flight for instance.