The New Yorker For Chromebook

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Download The New Yorker app on your chrome device & browser. Read The Guideline To install & Use The New Yorker On Chrome Device

Operating System: Chromebook, Windows, Mac, Linux

Application Category: News

Price: Free

Rating: 4.20957 stars based on 6461 reviews

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The New Yorker Chromebook App Download

Download The New Yorker For Chromebook

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2016-04-11
  • Current Version: 8.6.1
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 128.42 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
  • Developer: Condé Nast Digital

How To Download The New Yorker On Chromebook

If you're looking to Download The New Yorker on your Chromebook laptop Then read the following guideline.

The New Yorker app is your digital destination for in-depth reporting, political and cultural commentary, fiction, and humor from New Yorker staff writers and contributors around the world. Stay up to date. Read or listen to top stories from your favorite writers, every day. Turn on notifications so you never miss an important story or your favorite topic. Be transported. News and politics. Books and culture. Fiction and poetry. Discover rich storytelling and rigorous reporting that will sweep you away and introduce you to something new. Go about your day. When your hands are full, listen to featured stories read by world-class narrators. If you need a break, solve a crossword puzzle or Name Drop quiz, and flip through a nearly endless supply of cartoons. And, when you’re on the go, save stories to access them on any device, even offline. The app is free to download. Subscribers receive unlimited access. Most current New Yorker subscribers have unlimited access to the app as part of their existing subscription. Subscribers with a print-only subscription may not have unlimited access. App subscribers have full access to the Web site, including the archive and most recent issue. Users who have trouble accessing stories can e-mail [email protected] for assistance. Non-subscribers may access the app by starting a free trial. A subscription costs $11.99 a month or $119.99 annually, and includes a 7-day free trial, after which it will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period and will state the cost of renewal. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Subscriptions may be managed by the user, and auto-renewal may be turned off by updating the user’s App Store Subscription settings after purchase. Payment will be charged to iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Information about our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy can be found at http://www.condenast.com/privacy-policy.

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  • No “dark” display feature

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    By Skillfulpanda
    Can the app developer add the “dark” display feature to it?? This is probably the only app out there without it. C’mon New Yorker, you are much, much, much, better than this…
  • app frequently logs me out

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    By Jazmosis
    repeatedly forcing me to prove that, yes, I paid for it ok, customer support was friendly & effective the issue seems to be resolved
  • Stuck between Apple and New Yorker

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    By Camscanh8er
    Restore purchases doesn’t work and neither Apple nor the New Yorker will help. A complete rip off by BOTH organizations.
  • impossible to find crosswords

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    By seth s scott
    almost impossible to find the crosswords in the app itself, i go through the webpage and then click open in app. It’s truly frustrating and i subscribe 90% for the crossswords.
  • Is this app a power virus?

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    By pdxgupta
    Love the magazine, live the app, but... There's clearly a bug in this app. It makes my phone significantly hotter anytime I open it. It happens reliably every time within a minute or so. Whoever developed this app, please get yourself a wattmeter!
  • Constantly offered a free trial subscription

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    By br01938
    ....But I unable to access my own subscription onlinev because my account is “already linked”
  • Where is dark mode?

    3
    By Thedombro
    I seriously cannot stand light mode - it really hurts my eyes.
  • Feature to mark already read issues

    4
    By visiteur.se
    I like the functionality of the app (text, audio) and particularly the ability to download and read offline while traveling. I still alternate between paper and digital for various reasons and would LOVE for you to corporate a feature that allows one to tag the issues one has already read. Thank you.
  • Until this app enables “Reader View” — both thumbs down👎👎

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    By sjm49
    Why is there still no setting in this app that allows light text and dark background for eyestrain alleviating reading❓This is such a basic feature for a digital magazine that I just don’t understand the developers’ ongoing failure to include it in the app👎👎
  • LATEST UPDATE HAS RUINED THE ONLY THING I LIKED ABOUT THUS APP

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    By iona 6
    Can't access older crosswords from within the app with the new update. Kicks out to a web page. I thought the goal was keep readers in the app? "More crosswords" no longer loads a list of older puzzles. Quit trying to manage adults behavior, every single time you update this crap app it just gets worse. THIS is supposed to be the future of publishing? Do you not understand that with what we PAY for a subscription to this magazine, we expect to have access to ALL content. Had subscription label handy, couldn't use it to access the account like I can on the Conde Nast website; it made me enter an email address. So yet another login and password to remember. It is also nagging me to turn on notifications. If it asks too often, I will delete. I am a long time print subscriber. ETA: I cannot believe that the "crosswords," accessible only via search on "crossword," are not listed in chronological order. What possible advertising, data collection, or other benefit to Conde Nast is derived from a random list of puzzles from past dates, making it almost impossible to remember which you've already completed? ETA: Why is there not a search function within stories on the app? Articles read in a web browser are searchable. Why do you have to load the entire magazine issue just to see a table of contents --why is there not a list of the stories in each issue? Don't quit your publishing-a-paper-magazine dayjob until you can stop punishing users of this app with poor functionality. ETA: What is going on with the leading on the headlines in this app? Or are the tops of all the capital letters cut off because you think it's some cutting edge use of typography? The most recent update made every element on the "top stories" screen smaller and we all know that pinch and zoom has NEVER worked in this app even though it is a basic iOS function.

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