The New Yorker has updated its iPad app, and this new version uses Apple’s new subscription model. Each issue of the New Yorker can be downloaded for $1.50 per issue.
You can also subscribe for $6 a month or $60 a year, and this gets you access to all the issues. This works out at about $10 cheaper than the print subscription, and existing customers who already subscribe to the print subscription will also have full access to the iPad versions included in their subscription.
Enhanced User Experience
The updated iPad app for The New Yorker offers a significantly enhanced user experience. The app has been redesigned to be more intuitive and user-friendly, making it easier for readers to navigate through the magazine’s rich content. The digital format allows for interactive features such as embedded videos, audio clips, and high-resolution images that bring the stories to life in ways that print cannot. Additionally, the app includes a search function, allowing users to quickly find articles, authors, or topics of interest.
Exclusive Digital Content
Subscribers to the iPad version of The New Yorker also gain access to exclusive digital content that is not available in the print edition. This includes behind-the-scenes looks at how stories are developed, interviews with authors, and additional multimedia content that complements the articles. For example, a feature on a new art exhibit might include a virtual tour of the gallery, interviews with the artists, and high-definition images of the artwork.
The app also offers personalized reading recommendations based on your reading history, ensuring that you never miss an article that might interest you. This feature is particularly useful for readers who enjoy a wide range of topics, from politics and culture to science and technology.
You can find out more details about the new New Yorker iPad app over at , the app is available as a free download.
Source Gizmodo
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