net magazine Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for net magazine for iPhone.
net magazine is free iOS app published by Future Publishing Ltd.

So Ironic! What a shame!

BrooklynDogWalks

.net has published so many articles on responsive design, yet they're very own ipad/iPhone magazine is perhaps the least responsive I've encountered. Awful!!! Can't click on a web link? Really!!! Don't waste you're money


Why is this in my updates?

Monster_Mouse

I've never installed the app and never will, yet an update constantly shows up in my updates. Seems a bit shady to me...


Needs some fixes

Mechwd

Great magazine but the iPhone app won't restore my purchases. Not going to rebuy. And to those complaining about how the app is free but you have to pay for the issues? No Duh. It's the same way with any magazine. Don't give bad reviews based on your inability to research.


wth

tbrown007

I can't even get this to download to my iPhone


Do not buy this

Assappoo887

I purchased one issue of .Net magazine and until now was not able to read it on my iPhone. I tried everything including full reinstallation of the app. So I raised official claim and all I got back is advise to ask Apple to refund money... GRRR... Really bad customer support. I deleted it with clean loss... Be aware!


It doesn't work

Somdow

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Bien

Julio asd

Sólo le falta más info creativa


I'm not one to write reviews, BUT...

Johnny.O

This is well worth the time to write one. Before, Net magazine's digital version was just a PDF document that you could zoom and click links. (Kinda crappy considering the context of the magazine). But now, it's completely interactive, with all the same great content. I'm glad that I'm a subscriber now. :)


New version is grat

Hsiang

I actually find the new version is better, easier to browse and read, definitely worth to subscribe this time!


Very Engaging

jaydubya11

Great display of beautifully designed articles. I don't know if .Net Magazine deserves the credit for it's artfully displayed content, or the app is the reason that the magazine is such a great reading experience. Regardless- it works. The only flaw I've found, if you follow a link into the built in browser and then click "Done", you are returned to the beginning of the article, rather than the point in the article where you touched the link- so, 4 out of 5 stars. The .Net app presents great content, animation and interactivity for a magazine that is well worth reading?