This application provides access to the coupled Newsweek and The Daily Beast. Design of all, the software OK, better than the App Huffington Post. Some items are only the headlines of websites out.
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I think the negative reviews of those who do not sail past, which came only a title page, lists of messages. Tapping gets you summations of the state of these stories up. However, if you choose a section of the red at the top of the page, select stories, magazine-style news stories go. No blogs. Newsweek magazine brings a taste of their application. It makes sense, and novel enough to try. It’s a nice contrast of tweets and 24-hour frenzy network effect.
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I was surprised at what age was surprised by the contents of this application. The technology section has articles over a month. The new top was old age. This application does not make sense, even if free. I would recommend you get your news elsewhere.
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There is almost no news in this app. It’s like reading an archive of bad news, not a source of current news. The interface is also absent.
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There is nothing that can be done simply with an RSS reader, Google News, or in a browser. A separate application for a particular news source is useless IMO, but I will not be assessed in that light. The user interface is terrible, it’s an annoying splash screen (too long to load), the articles are presented in a web-like view. There is nothing special. AND this app should cost money?
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I was not impressed at all by the application. The app just browse the web and extracts from the article and a photo, you can save money and go instead to read their stories newsweek.com with this app.
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Jul 11The developer obviously has no application for Android at least 2.1 (on bug fixes) are updated. I suggest skipping this garbage and downloading pulses. It, which would feature a new app.
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It is a product that has no purpose. All functions can be copied using any feed reader and you generally better, more intuitive, user-friendly interface as part of the bargin. If you accept that the only content source and date (obsolete?) Add information, everything is too expensive. I suggest that they are oriented to reduce the price, but it is already free. I doubt Amazon pay me and Newsweek, so it is installed, but you never know.
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Like other reviewers have said, this has no new message. Some items may be relevant, but there is still stuff that was already mentioned in other News agencies long ago. I’m not sure why this app has to know my phone number or my ID device. I hope they do not decide, marketing urges the information they have collected. This app was also very slow with the menus. If you want good news app, try MSNBC.
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This app is better than a lot of simple RSS readers, but it is slow to load content into pages. If you access a section quickly, it shows “no items” until you are off and there is a chance to cycle to catch up. It looks like the article last week published the magazine with a few exceptions (usually time-critical stuff like dead celeb) are. I downloaded, because the software is free, but I’m uninstalling. Please try using the preview button before the money for this application.
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