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Great content, App could be better
After subscribing to NS since 1974, I was keen to move to the iPad version as soon as it was available. The early version allowed a full download of each issue as it became available. I was able to finish the previous issue and move on to the next while out and about offline. Now, I have to connect to get the articles and images as I read. A minor annoyance usually.
Gratitude for it’s existence
New Scientist is a wonderful magazine and so grateful for the articles. The articles are terrific for the classroom of students 15-17yrs in Science too. Thank you Wendy
Navigation of New Scientist
I pay my subscription every year but have great difficulty finding the full articles. I should not have to be verifying through traffic lights. I should be able to tap a link in the article in my inbox. Inputting username and password doesn’t work When I use the app I cannot find the original article . There must be easier ways of doing this Now it keeps telling me the nicknames I try are taken!
Terrible onboarding. Total rip off
After paying a subscription I received an email with a ‘activation’ button. Entered all the details but when submitted it just returns you to the same page with all the details blanked out. I tried it about 10 times with same results. I have no password and the password reset button doesn’t send an email link so I’ve paid money and have no way of logging onto the app to read the articles. Waiting to see if I get any response to my email of complaint . Never seen such a poor onboarding process.
The app does not store your scroll position
When you switch to another app for more than 30 seconds and back again, the app refreshes the article list and so loses your place in the article scroll view. This is an absolute pain.
We need NS to help us understand a constantly changing world
Keep it up, we need you.
John Boffa Adjunct Prof of Primary Health Care Charles Darwin University Darwin NT
All major advances in human knowledge get into New Scientist including in medicine and public health. New Scientist is quick to pick paradigm shifts early like the one in the treatment of obesity created by the GLP-1 inhibitors. Anyone who wants to keep abreast of all major advances in science in the context of an analytical framework that includes political economy and ethics should read this brilliant magazine
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