iPad and iPad mini users love that the Newsstand app gives them access to the daily newspaper and all of their favorite publications, right at their fingertips.
Since the iPad came out, publishers have been rushing to hire interactive designers and create special versions of their magazines thatareavailable right on the iPad. The Hearst Magazine group has been at it since 2010, when Esquire made it to the virtual shelves of Newsstand apps everywhere. Since then, the publishers have been eager to remain at the cutting edge of computerizedreading experiences, knowing that tablets are the future of most written content.
But now, Hearst is giving iPad users a major time advantage for their magazine subscriptions. The "Get Them Here First" feature will allow anyone who buys any of the magazines from this company to access the digital version a few days before it comes out in print or on other reading apps and tablets. Analysts from TechCrunch?noted that the efficient delivery system of this app has led to a major increase in digital subscriptions for the publisher.
Not only is this good news for iPad users who like to read magazines such as Car and Driver, Seventeen or Esquire, but the developmentgives readers a reason to subscribe via Newsstand over the other subscription-based apps out there. Plus, according to Apple?Insider, favorite music magazine Rolling Stone also recently announced that it's coming to the Newsstand as well.
All this easy access to magazines is just another reason to make your life easier and get an iPad. But don't settle for the factory version of this fantastic tablet. Have yours customized by the experts at PortableOne, and be sure that your iPad is up for every task it faces.