It's easier than ever to enjoy New In Chess, a must-read magazine for all chess aficionados. You can read the magazine, tap on the chess games and replay all the annotated games on your phone, tablet or PC! The app is FREE and includes free access to the complete issue 2021#4 with the report on Nepomniachtchi's win in the Candidates Tournament 2021. FEATURES • 8 issues a year • FREE issue: 2021#4 available as a free download (108 pages!) • Chess gameviewer included! • You can replay all annotated games of the magazine on the built-in board • Download each issue to your device to read without an internet connection • Switch easily between reading and playing through chessgames • Store and access back issues • Purchase single issues using In App Purchase • Subscribe from within the app and register your details with us to receive our newsletter • Want more New In Chess? Download back issues ABOUT NEW IN CHESS MAGAZINE New In Chess magazine is a premier international chess publication with eight issues a year, offering on-site tournament reports, game annotations by top grandmasters, interviews, in-depth reportage, training for club players, exclusive columns by Anish Giri, Jan Timman and Judit Polgar, historical features, iconic photography, book reviews and exercises. Regular contributors are: Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, Vladimir Kramnik, Ding Liren, Levon Aronian, Vishy Anand, Hikaru Nakamura, Garry Kasparov, Veselin Topalov, Wesley So and Judit Polgar. Editor-in-chief is Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam. New In Chess is read by club players in 116 countries. SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS • Subscribe yearly (8 issues) for $99,99 or buy a single issue for $14,99. • If available, you will be charged in your local currency at the prevailing exchange rate as defined by iTunes • Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase SUBSCRIBERS’ AUTOMATIC-RENEWAL FEATURE: Your subscription will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of your current period. Your iTunes account will automatically be charged at the same price for renewal, as stated above, within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Current subscribers may not be canceled during the active subscription period, but you can manage your subscription and/or turn off auto-renewal by visiting your iTunes Account Settings after purchase. PRIVACY POLICY: https://www.newinchess.com/privacy-policy TERMS OF USE: https://www.newinchess.com/terms-of-use
Logs out; bought 2022, can’t open!
Bad bad bad.
Don’t update!!!!!!!!!!!
You will lose all your old issues! Paid or free.
The latest update is a huge step backwards
The app is almost useless now. It clearly indicates which issues I own, but there is no way for me to track which issues I’ve read or which issues I was in the middle. I would have to track that information by hand on a sticky note.
All purchases disappeared
Thought this was a great app. Then, after purchasing a bunch of old issues, they all disappeared. It’s a shame, still a great magazine, but can’t recommend buying anything.
Worthless
When app updates you lose all magazines you purchased, I sent and email, and they tell me do I remember the magazine I purchased ? Shouldn’t all my purchased magazines be recorded on my account no it’s not. Even if I do remember they are not on the app. Is this a bank robbery on line ???
Lots of good potential ruined by poor execution
I've postponed this review for over a year, hoping NiC would iron out enough bugs to allow me to give their app more than a single star, but to no avail. The great benefit of reading a chess magazine on an iPad should be the ease of enjoying the games themselves, but this is the glaring shortcoming of the New in Chess app: the game viewer is one of the poorest on the iPad. If you enlarge the board, all the game annotations disappear. It's not for lack of space; half the screen is simply blank. If you wonder what an engine reveals about a position, you'll get no help here, as NiC hasn't deigned to provide one. Even worse, games are often entered incorrectly, so they become impossible to follow in the viewer. (By "often" I do not mean a majority of the games, but I do mean enough games that I'm no longer surprised when I reach one.) The apps for each of the other chess publishers are great. Many of the apps put out by independent programmers are great. New in Chess has really done a shameful job on this one.
Good product, good app
Highly recommended.
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