BBC Good Food Magazine Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 56 reviews. Read all reviews for BBC Good Food Magazine for iPhone.
BBC Good Food Magazine is free iOS app published by Immediate Media Company Limited

Smart packaging of content

Jkonieczko

Really well done! More than a digital rendering of the magazine, the Good Food app makes good use of technology. Love the way pictures and related recipes are bundled, allowing the pictures to really pop.


Amazing

SassyPayne

I love Good Food magazine. It gives you everything you need in the app.


App

Trishtheposh

I love the magazine and have subscribed for the last two years.I am somewhat frustrated with the app it never allows me in straight away.It takes like 10mins of figuring out how to get my purchased monthly magazine up.....can we make it a little easier or at least give some guidelines.? Thank You.


Great

Arrepietje

Looks great and works great...!!!


Good Resource

JustPlainNuts

Recipes are easy to complete and results are consistent. Will continue to review and prepare some really good products.


Great Food!

JKoester

Since I can't subscribe to the magazine in the States, this is the next best thing, and less than half the newsstand price without the ads! Great content, wonderful recipes! A keeper.


Have a good appetite this is the magazine for you

Tuscana

The recipes in this Magazine are out of this world. Easy-to-follow. Worth the investment


Used to love this

ChicagoKAB

For two years, I have loved using the BBC good food electronic subscription. This week, they've ruined it. I used to be able to search by keyword like "salmon" or "barley" and get all the recipes using that ingredient. There is no search capability. I also used to have categories for bookmarks so I would bookmark all the recipes I liked and then move them in and out of a category called "this week", quickly finding the 3 or 4 I intended to cook in the near future. Gave the app an extra star because the new look and iPhone support are ok.


Do not waste your time

artisticforge

Having a printed subscription is still the way to go. There is a serious downside to the app. There is no way to print directly from the app. There is no way to backup the issues you access to your computer. If you change iPad or upgrade your iPad you need to download all the issues again. That is assuming you can download them again. Downloads are extremely slow. You must tell it to download each issue because there is no download queue. What is the sense of the "restore previous purchased issues" when it will not and can not do that? They do not understand "Restore Previous Purchases". There are missing issues. Most of the embedded videos are broken. This new version does not have the same functionality that the previous version had. This is a cookbook and not a magazine. This is not what I purchase back in 2011, 2012 and 2013. There is no customer support.


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Momsterash

I don't even have this app and it keeps telling me to update it.