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Size:
2.4 MB
Category:
Education
Education
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.R
Compatible with iPad.R
Version:
2.8.2
2.8.2
Description - First Things
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The First Things is now available as a free download on Apple Store for iPad owners. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 2.4 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 2.8.2 has been released on 2014-11-23. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about First Things check developer MAZ Digital LLC`s website : http://www.firstthings.com
Bottom Line: For more information about First Things check developer MAZ Digital LLC`s website : http://www.firstthings.com
First Things is published by The Institute on Religion and Public Life, an interreligious, nonpartisan research and education institute whose purpose is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society. First Things ...
Poorly designed app Hides content and attempts to take you to the website which requires a different subscription The app should display your library of issues But that s blurred out and in the background FT customer service is unhelpful and will refer any request for help to iTunes They even claimed I didn t have a subscription Right I bet there s a big black market for FT subscriptions Poor app J_Climacus
Still the premiere journal of religion and public life First Things is a pleasure to read even when standing in vehement disagreement to various perspectives elucidated within and contrary to some perceptions there are various perspectives represented within the Great Tradition Protestant Catholic and Orthodox The format makes both browsing and reading a real delight on the iPad with back issues available for easy perusal and current editions appearing in a timely way Thoughtfully written and beautifully presented Rev. Sharad
I would love to be able to access First Things on my primary device my iPhone but I am not able to I was told that the iPhone s display was too small to appreciate the content I consume content on my iPhone all day long And iPhones have bigger displays now Can we please get First Things on iPhone Edit You can now get First Things on iPhone Great content finally on iPhone Superbarker
Longtime subscriber loving the share feature Great mag gary3838
Non reflowable text is user hostile makes this app difficult to impossible to use on an iPad mini If your app is just PDFs then just email people PDFs instead Better yet make a proper app Poor app squalamack
Wonderful publication looks great on the iPad but I would really like to see links to the articles incorporated into the table of contents or the menu It s a little thing but that s how you make a Apple Newsstand publication look really professional Looks good no links bhess86
I have not used previous versions of the First Things newsstand app but the current version looks excellent on the iPad Fantastic bdh001
This application has lots of potential for new accounts but for those of us that have been long time faithful print subscribers it is useless Beware of the loop Initial call to First Things refers subscriber to Apple for solution and wished good luck After contacting Apple the subscriber is referred back to First Things And so the looping begins Good luck accessing your digital subscription of First Things using the First Things app Good Luck Loop JKJoseph05
It seems to me that the point of having a digital subscription is that it should be accessible on your iPad But this turned out not to be the case for me Their customer support was no help Had to cancel Too bad It s a great magazine Can t Access on iPad J Dawgistaken
While the magazine s content remains impressive the interface is buggy almost to the point of unusable Zoom gets stuck and the app freezes when using zoom Also the new sash remains even after reading and swiping pages in landscape mode can cause freezing Great content awful interface BrianJ77
Six months and one update later this app is still worthless I paid for the full subscription and can not access any issues Currently the app simply crashes every time it is turned on Avoid this app until some genuine improvements are made Navhogie navhogie
I am happy that First Things has made the move to Newstand but something is wrong When I click to open it in Newstand it keeps crashing Even after I reboot the iPad Newstand ksdphf
Nonreflowable text is userhostile makes this app difficult to impossible to use on an iPad mini If your app is just PDFs then just email people PDFs instead Better yet make a proper app Poor app
I am happy that First Things has made the move to Newstand but something is wrong When I click to open it in Newstand it keeps crashing Even after I reboot the iPad Newstand
While the magazines content remains impressive the interface is buggy almost to the point of unusable Zoom gets stuck and the app freezes when using zoom Also the new sash remains even after reading and swiping pages in landscape mode can cause freezing Great content awful interface
Since 1992 First Things has been one of those places where one can find some exceptional intellectuals concerned with the corner intersection of the Public Squarewhere religion gets its voice The iPad addition will add much to its circulation Joe Carter its web editor is as master I wish you good careful reading Thinking about First Things on the iPad
Six months and one update later this app is still worthless I paid for the full subscription and can not access any issues Currently the app simply crashes every time it is turned on Avoid this app until some genuine improvements are made Navhogie
I would love to be able to access First Things on my primary device my iPhone but I am not able to I was told that the iPhones display was too small to appreciate the content I consume content on my iPhone all day long And iPhones have bigger displays now Can we please get First Things on iPhone Edit You can now get First Things on iPhone Great content finally on iPhone
Cannot log into account Repeated attempts rebuffed App is shoddy Pls fix Broken
It seems to me that the point of having a digital subscription is that it should be accessible on your iPad But this turned out not to be the case for me Their customer support was no help Had to cancel Too bad Its a great magazine Cant Access on iPad
I have not used previous versions of the First Things newsstand app but the current version looks excellent on the iPad Fantastic
Still the premiere journal of religion and public life First Things is a pleasure to read even when standing in vehement disagreement to various perspectives elucidated within and contrary to some perceptions there are various perspectives represented within the Great Tradition Protestant Catholic and Orthodox The format makes both browsing and reading a real delight on the iPad with back issues available for easy perusal and current editions appearing in a timely way Thoughtfully written and beautifully presented
Longtime subscriber loving the share feature Great mag
Wonderful publication looks great on the iPad but I would really like to see links to the articles incorporated into the table of contents or the menu Its a little thing but thats how you make a Apple Newsstand publication look really professional Looks good no links
This application has lots of potential for new accounts but for those of us that have been long time faithful print subscribers it is useless Beware of the loop Initial call to First Things refers subscriber to Apple for solution and wished good luck After contacting Apple the subscriber is referred back to First Things And so the looping begins Good luck accessing your digital subscription of First Things using the First Things app Good Luck Loop
By Kostas Gar.