Esquire Magazine US Reviews – Page 7

4/5 rating based on 78 reviews. Read all reviews for Esquire Magazine US for iPhone.
Esquire Magazine US is free iOS app published by Hearst Communications, Inc.

Been a fan for years

Big Benis

My favorite magazine since 2008...good advice and articles. It's maxim for men in their 30's since the 30's.


I miss Granger

Stephwilll

The first "Man at His Best" article in the Oct 2016 issue has four or five paragraphs repeated in the middle of it. This type of sloppy bs didn't occur when David Granger topped the masthead. Esquire, I've loved you for a long, long time (subscriber since 2002) but I think the to time we take a break.


My subscription

drbanj

I subscribed for a digital version of the magazine from June to July this year and I did not get any download. I have deleted and done a new download of the app, same thing happened.


SUBSCRIPTION PROBLEM

fajarjasmin

I'm not sure what gives, but I can't see any edition -let alone download- anything since April. This is despite me having an active subscription until the end of the year. The same thing keeps happening no matter how many times I uninstalled and redownloaded the app. This is totally unacceptable. Apple, I need you to do something about this, because otherwise it's just plain robbery.


Good reading experience

Laurelind

The app stays out of the way, allowing me to read and experience the magazine, which is exactly what I want in a magazine app.


Latest Update is Crashing

Pumpkins68

Update received today, 11/11, is crashing.


Version 5.4.0 Crashing

Mystic Sheep

New version of the app won't open.


Abysmal....

mdrxb

....and still hasn't been updated for the 12.9" iPad Pro.


Charged me after I canceled my subscription

Biblereader2011

I canceled my subscription and Esquire charged me anyway.


Additional charge to print subscribers for digital edition is ridiculous!

kylechicago

For a while, the digital edition came free with your current print subscription. Now, they're asking for an additional $10 ON TOP of the $30 paid for the regular magazine!?! For a start, why the sudden change? Also, Esquire is a good read, but not worth pay $40 for the "full reading experience". The bait 'n' switch is a downright slap in the face toward its longtime print readers, and a blatant greedy money grab. If Esquire doesn't return the digital edition free for its print subscribers, I'm pretty sure I'll just not renew come the next billing cycle. Shame on you, Esquire and Hearst.