Free Magazine Apps For Android

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Withthe free version, you get access to current news and some sample magazine content. Or, you can upgrade to Apple News+ for $9.99 per month and get access to hundreds of premium newspapers and magazines, including top titles from the US and around the world.

Magzter has a variety of pricing options. The most popular plan is Magzter Gold, which gives you unlimited access to all 7,500+ titles for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Best of all, you can share your premium account with up to 4 family members.


With a monthly cost of $29.99, PressReader is the most costly magazine reader app on our list. However, it does offer unlimited reading access on up to 5 devices, making it an economical option for couples and families.


If you only read one or two magazines per month and are looking to start reading online instead, you might enjoy purchasing a digital subscription directly from the magazine publisher. This can give you special benefits, such as access to subscriber-only video, audio, and special issues. This can also save you money on the subscription if the magazine you want to read regularly costs less each month than the price of one of the other apps listed above.


Are you looking to offer a digital magazine app for your readers? With eMagazines, you can create stunning digital editions and deliver them via email (no app required) and/or distribute them via your mobile app. We create and maintain mobile apps for publishers. Our software and services power some of the most popular digital magazines in the world, including TIME, People, Cosmopolitan, Bazaar, Bloomberg, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Fortune, and Outside.


Zinio is a magazine publishing platform that lets you create and distribute digital magazine editions. The company can help you launch and maintain your own mobile app. With your mobile app, you can offer various revenue-driving products, including subscriptions, special editions, and back-issue access.


Book and audiobook loans are downloaded to the app automatically when you're connected to Wi-Fi, so you can read them when you're offline. To save space on your device, magazines don't automatically download, but you can manually download individual issues.


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Mobile device use now dominates how people access the internet, with 91% of those aged 16-64 relying on a mobile device compared with less than 60% who use a personal laptop or desktop. At the same time, demand for unlimited reading access to digital publications is growing strongly.


With a client list boasting names such as Nikon, Reed Business Information Airbus and Smithsonian, its popularity in transforming traditional publications, including graphic novels, into rich digital experiences is well-recognized.


FlipHTML5 aims to streamline the content conversion process, automatically optimizing content for search engines, social media, website embeds and more. It allows users to enhance their flipbooks with links, videos, audio, slideshows and more from a vast library of resources. They can also add branding, make content available to download for free and more.


However, stepping up to the Professional tier unlocks a swathe of options ranging from branding options and API access to unlimited daily uploads and double the number of file page limits per flipbook. Professional costs $15 per month, with a discount available for those who buy an annual subscription.


The Platinum and Enterprise versions cost $35 and $99 per month respectively, with annual purchase discounts. The Platinum tier adds the ability to add multimedia elements to flipbooks, such as video, images and hyperlinks. Enterprise, meanwhile, unlocks access to every feature, including interactive widgets and dynamic assets.


Kitaboo provides 128-bit encryption for its publications to ensure their safety while also supporting multiple mobile devices, OSs and browsers. It also offers seamless integration with learning management systems (LMSs) or eStore while ensuring consistent branding and appearance.


With its appeal to both seasoned and first-time indie publishers, it has been a choice platform for a wide array of publications. MagCast clients include the likes of DownBeat, Foundr and Wildlife Photographic. MagCast allows publishers to create their own mobile app, providing a dedicated platform for their content.


The platform combines a native tab menu and native navigation to ensure instant accessibility and a familiar feel for iOS and Android users. Moreover, MobiLoud offers unlimited push notifications, automatic rating prompts and social logins.


MobiLoud has three plans: Startup, Growth and Corporate. Startup costs $200 per month and offers a native app for iOS and Android and up to 1,000 active users. Growth costs $450 per month and bumps up active users to 10,000, removes MobiLoud branding and provides hands-on technical support. Corporate pricing is negotiated with Mobilous directly and for those that need up to 100,000 active users and extra support features.


Favored by established publications such as Cond Nast, Hearst and The Independent, Pugpig has attracted more than 170 publishers and 360 leading media brands to its ranks. The platform provides a comprehensive suite of tools to build branded mobile apps.


Magazine apps allow publishers to deliver a great experience to their audience, offering instant access to their favorite magazines on their mobile devices. These apps are specifically designed for the magazine reader, providing features such as access to a wide range of magazine titles, offline reading, and various pricing plans.


The need for a robust, agile and responsive mobile presence has never been more important. Yet, there are several excellent options for publishers looking to expand their reach. Choosing the right platform could be the turning point in any publishing journey, leading to greater connectivity, engagement and success.


The Army has relied on PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly (known as PS Magazine) since 1951 to publish a monthly technical bulletin small enough for Soldiers to carry in their uniform pockets. The magazine delivers concise maintenance information, reports on changes in national stock numbers for repair parts, and sometimes preventive maintenance information that is not yet available in other technical publications.


PS Magazine has printed 767 issues in 65 years. But today, the magazine's readers prefer mobile media over printed publications. That is why PS Magazine has created a mobile app to connect with readers.


The app was demonstrated during the Spring Association of the United States Army symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, where readers were able to access PDFs of January 2014 through March 2016 issues through Apple and Android mobile apps. In June, interactive issues from March through June were added, and issues continue to be added to the app as they are published. The PDF issues within the app load to digital devices much faster than the PDFs from the magazine's website. Links to URLs and email addresses for points of contact are active, and some articles link to videos.


Information that needs to get to the field fast will be in the app's hot topics within days of its availability. Other resources that contain long-lasting, useful information, such as ground and aviation guide signals, will be available in app resources.


During the Army's numerous deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, maintenance was often a task performed by civilian contractors. This freed up mechanics and maintainers to increase unit combat power. Now units are spending more time at their home stations, and maintenance is once again the task of the Soldiers who are trained as mechanics, armorers, and communication repairers.


Mid-grade Soldiers may not have much experience in their maintenance specialties. Their company and battalion commanders may not have held weekly battalion maintenance meetings. The Army is pushing to bring maintenance back as a fundamental task for operators, unit maintainers, senior noncommissioned officers, warrant officers, lieutenants, and commanders.


The goal of unit maintenance and sustainment actions is operational readiness, equipment availability, Soldier safety, and maintenance cost reductions. Company and battalion commanders must wrestle with maintenance daily and report on it monthly. Maintenance occurs despite the unit training, formations, taskers from higher headquarters, and the awards, promotions, and disciplinary actions that enhance esprit de corps and unit cohesion. The Army helps maintainers by providing technical manuals (TMs) and bulletins, lubrication orders, modification work orders, and safety of use messages.


However, commanders cannot read all of the TMs for their units' weapons, vehicles, gear, and equipment. For many maintainers, the length of an operator-level TM is daunting. Further exasperating the efforts of Soldiers returning to a maintenance environment are out-of-date technical publications for which print funding is unavailable.


Worse, some publications have incorrect or missing information. Additionally, Army equipment TMs can be complex. Besides electrical, drive train, and engine components of a vehicle chassis, a separate TM may be required for the main weapon system.

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