1. Its browser view would benefit from some browser features such as an indication of which articles have been read and less-clumsy navigation.This app is perfect, exactly what I need to enjoy and gain the full benefits of my digital subscription.
2. It does a fine job of presenting a faithful image of the print magazine so you can read it, and it might be fine on a large tablet, but it offers only a few affordances for reading articles on a phone.
3. If there was a feature to"continue reading" it would be perfect!The magazine is great, and has been for a zillion years.
4. It's a fantastic glimpse into the workings of the global scientific community, like getting to be a fly on the wall in all of the coolest labs, lecture halls and offices of people who, every day, find new ways to explore, perceive, interact with and change the world around us.
5. But when I subscribe I use your android app in the magazine section I can select a word and go to the contextual menu to translate, perfect.
6. The whole app is very easy to navigate, the interface to find and read through the issues is clear and intuitive, as well as providing acess to past issues, which is just awesome.
7. I've been reading SN since I was a kid in the 1990's and will continue to read it as long as they keep making them for me.
8. I've been a print subscriber for decades (since it was called Science News Letter).
9. The problem is when I select the "Feeds" tab, I can no longer select or do word translationsCan't find location to subscribe.
10. Avoid.I formerly was able to access SN online, but now am told that my subscription doesn't include this.
11. They want you to buy a magazine subscription before you get any real access.