Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Main Discussion Area => Topic started by: Andrew Boswell on 22/07/2023 at 17:28
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Does anyone else use the Readly magazine viewing app?
I recently cancelled my FF&FT subscription as recent magazines have contained about ten minutes of reading, but then couldn’t get a copy of the July edition which had a sea trout article I wanted to read.
The Readly app is £9.99/month currently with two months free trial. FF&FT and T&S are both on it, with years of past editions viewable as well. In addition to thousands of other magazines. I can read them on my iPhone, although an iPad would probably be better.
I managed to get this year’s T&S subscription using my Tesco vouchers, but as it has recently been sold to another publishing house I doubt this will be possible in the future. However I may continue with the Readly app beyond the trial period, if only for the archive.
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Was signed up for a couple of years, when it was £7.99 p/m.
It’s very good value if you use it and if you buy the two main fishing mags anyway, it makes sense to sign up to Readly.
I also like how you can switch countries and access the American stuff. Factor in other subjects like Tech, cooking or whatever floats your boat, it’s excellent.
I used it on iPad which was a perfect size. I found it awkward on the phone.
However, there’s so much good content on YouTube these days I was reading the magazines less and less so cancelled.
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Difficult one, like so many things in life, if we don't support the magazines we will lose them :z8
I agree that they feel light on content, and could perhaps learn a bit from the likes of Fly Culture.
I like the cleaner layout in Trout & Salmon nowadays, with less columns and a larger text size, it's much easier on the eye.
I guess 'Content is King' ...... and the key to their future :z16
Would I sign up for the App?
Don't know if I would use it enough - but I do like the idea of being able to read a range of fishing mags, plus other interests, and the archive copies.
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You can also share your subscription with family & friends!
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It does sound like great value if you read the magazines. I spend all my working day staring at screens so prefer hard copy when reading for pleasure and to relax.