Apple plans to integrate recently acquired
magazine app Texture into Apple News and debut its own premium subscription offering, according to people familiar with the matter.
Apple plans to integrate recently acquired
magazine app Texture into Apple News and debut its own premium subscription offering.
Not exact matches
It's cool to snap off the tablet and use Windows
app like
Texture (for
magazines), Skype, sketching and design
apps like Photoshop with the Surface Pen, or just watch Netflix.
Apple's portfolio of subscription services now includes
Texture, a Netflix - like
app that lets people read articles from over 200 different
magazine titles.
Apple has expanded its reach in original content, and recently acquired a
magazine subscription
app,
Texture.
MENLO PARK, Calif. — August 16, 2017 — The
Texture app which sets the gold standard for digital
magazine reading by providing readers with personalized, unlimited access to over 220 of the world's best
magazines on Apple, Android, and Amazon phones and tablets, is now moving to transform the physical newsstand as well.
All I had to do was fire up some Comic reading
apps or
Texture for
magazines, and I was hooked.
The
Texture app — available for iPad, and iPhone, Android devices, and Amazon Fire tablets — is the only digital reading experience that gives you an all - access pass to the world's best
magazines.
My take on this is that Windows is not an ideal place for reading
magazines and that
Texture, like other reading
apps, makes much more sense on mobile devices anyway.
· Storage management: Manage how many
magazines the
Texture app can hold by tapping on «Storage» in the settings menu.