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Only purpose seems to be to subscribe
Too bad all the wonderful aspects of Commonweal cannot be accessed via the App. It appears to be simply a way for new subscribers to join.
No place to log in if you already subscribe.
I’ll stick to reading it via web browser.
Landscape, please
I like the magazine and website, but I cannot use the app on my iPadPro as it is only available in portrait. It needs to be in landscape for me.
Start over
Confusing and useless. They must can the present app and start over. Great magazine, useless app.
Poor access for subscribers
App for Commonweal fails to download to my iPhone. Access to members virtually does not exist. There is a link to sign in on the third or fourth page. Very hard to find. Requires User name and password for each visit.
Ok on a 12.9" iPad
Usually, I'm not a big fan of prints replica apps like this. However, I now have a 12.9 inch iPad Pro, which means that it's fairly readable. But I wouldn't recommend trying to use this app on a smaller device. One thing that I find rather odd, is that I cannot link my existing Commonweal account to the app.
bugfixes and improvements
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