Martha Stewart Living Magazine for iPad
3.1 rating
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Reviews - 1168
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Disappointing redesign Disappointing redesignLike other reviewers, I am very unhappy with the redesign. I've been a subscriber to the digital edition for several years and used to enjoy the easy interface and digital features including videos and additional content, and easy recipe searches. Not only has all that gone by the wayside, but the print is now so small as to make it nearly impossible to read, even with glasses, and there's no way to resize it. I'm hoping this changes for the better soon, or I won't be renewing the subscription.
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So disappointed! So disappointed!I try to read all my magazines digitally, and Martha Stewart Living was the cream of the crop. I loved telling people how tech-savvy the magazine was and how it was a great representation of all you can add with an interactive medium. It was truly a pleasure to read on the ipad. Not anymore. I've been a little behind with my issues, so when I started reading April's issue this morning, it was quite a shock. No videos. No ipad formatting. No interactive stories. Just what looks like a PDF version of the magazine. I understand that this must be significantly cheaper to produce, but I would be willing to pay more for the interactive magazine I loved. (Martha Stewart is the cheapest magazine I subscribe to right now by far.). Please, please, please bring back the magazine that was such a shining example of what the future of digital magazines should be. Not this PDF dinosaur.
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No longer a super fan :( Don't subscribe! No longer a super fan :( Don't subscribe!I've canceled both my digital and print subscriptions to Martha Stewart 'Living' magazine. When Martha decided to stop publication of Everyday Food Magazine, my interest in Martha Stewart's brand took a fall. This past April, the digital version of 'Living' became nothing more than photo copies of the print version. The current version of this magazine contains no interactive features. Boring!!! 'Living' magazine has less and less articles on food/entertaining and more and more articles about beauty tips! I was a subscriber since 2005. Sadly I am no longer. Martha has lost her edge.
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Absolutely horrible update to cancel over Absolutely horrible update to cancel overThe magazine is now nearly illegible. I will cancel if future issues continue to look like May 2015. The experience of reading the digital edition is gone. There is nothing special or luxurious about it now. Formerly, the graphics were beautiful and the text never used to require double-taps or squinting to read.
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Unreadable UnreadableI've been a subscriber for many years and had happily switched to the digital version when I stopped all of my paper subscriptions. Sadly, the publisher has changed and downgraded its format and the digital format is no longer readable. I just killed the automatic renewal setting and am grateful I caught this sad development before the renewal went through this month.
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App History
- Update v4.2->v5.0over 10 years ago
- Update v4.1->v4.2almost 11 years ago
- Releasealmost 11 years ago