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The New Yorker Magazine

By Condé Nast Digital

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Description

As of the September 23, 2013 issue, we've made some changes to our digital edition. It now features a text-resize button at the top of each story, which gives you a choice of three type sizes, and you can access multimedia extras and sharing at any point while you read. You'll also see a new look for our Goings On About Town section.

If you're already a subscriber, download the app and follow the prompts to activate your digital subscription. (All subscribers can also access our archive edition—every issue since 1925—at archives.newyorker.com.)

If you are experiencing problems, please contact us at 1(800)-967-2082.

The New Yorker offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, international affairs, and the arts, with fiction, poetry, humor, and cartoons. Founded in 1925, it has received more National Magazine Awards than any other magazine. Notable work in recent years includes reports from the front lines of the Middle East by Jon Lee Anderson, Dexter Filkins, Peter Hessler, and Wendell Steavenson; coverage of the war on terror by George Packer, Jane Mayer, Lawrence Wright, Steve Coll, and Seymour M. Hersh; Malcolm Gladwell on everything from Steve Jobs to "the tipping point"; Anthony Lane on movies; James Wood on books; Elizabeth Kolbert on the environment; Atul Gawande on health care; fiction by Jonathan Franzen, Zadie Smith, Karen Russell, and Haruki Murakami; humor by David Sedaris and Andy Borowitz; and cartoons by Roz Chast.

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What's New in Version 4.2.5

Bug fixes and improvements

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Customer Reviews

I am consistently amazed by how awful this app is

The New Yorker finally supports the iPhone 5 screen (one year late) and yet still takes up a good portion of the screen with a pointless header and footer for extras and sharing. I subscribe the New Yorker for the text. Please let us read the text without obstruction!

Still not working

Still get an endless loop about Connecting to iTunes to turn on Push Notifications. Haven't been able to access the actual content of the magazine for four weeks now...

This version is still junk

I wrote the paragraph below for the last update and they updated this on 10/9 and not one thing has changed. Scroll to the middle of an article, put in landscape and then portrait mode and you are back at the beginning of the article. Junk.

Same problems as everyone else - constantly going to the beginning of the article, so you always lose your place. From day one this has needed a brightness control like other e-reader apps, and now with iOS7 it is almost impossible to hit and swipe up the control center to change brightness. Sometimes it works, sometimes you get their control to move through the magazine. Also seems to sign you out randomly.

Do not try, like I did, to go back to the previous version using Time Machine The issues after this update are not compatible with the previous version of the app!

The New Yorker Magazine
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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • Free
  • Category: News
  • Updated: Oct 09, 2013
  • Version: 4.2.5
  • Size: 9.6 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: CondeNet
Rated 12+ for the following:
  • Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes
  • Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor
  • Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References

Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

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