5/5 rating based on 426 reviews. Read all reviews for The Week Magazine US for iPhone.
The Week Magazine US is free iOS app published by Future Publishing Ltd.
BertMiami
Please, please, please fix the issue that the App remembers where I left off. Each time I restart I have to browse to find where I stopped reading. It is 6 months after I posted my review. Nobody listening?
Jillmv
We have been subscribers for 7 years. Love how stories are curated and two-sides are presented.
Us Andersons
Each week is covered in a comprehensive and even handed way. After reading the magazine on Sunday, I am able to engage with others from an informed position on everything from news, music, entertainment to real estate, Monday through Friday. I do hope that one day they will add a sports "round up" for us to use at the water cooler.
1567sF
If you only have time to read one magazine to find out what's going on in the US and the world each week, having both conservative and liberal views outlined, then this is the magazine for you.
LANCEMAN 9
It's all one needs in terms of News coverage. Well balance & unbiased...it's "news you can use" to be a better human being.
very unhappy subscriber
Love the magazine; hate the app. No longer recalls last page. It is a pain to read the magazine now. This problem started with the last app upgrade approximately 6 weeks ago. I continue to delete and re-add the app every week, but this issue has still not been fixed.
gdk11!
Description says download the app and get a 14 day free trial. Downloaded it and there's no option for a trial. Week support sent me to iTunes who sent me back to the Week. No resolution yet. Love the week and the App looks great (hence a couple of stars) but the trial should be easy to subscribe to - so far it's not.
Fryecaleb
I appreciate the concise format that this app uses to present information. The quality of the information is generally good though I wish there were more in the way of citations at the end, or links to more in depth write ups. I also subscribe to The Week in print and think their magazine does a better job of striking a balance between brevity and depth.