![]() ![]() Articles in the queue can be deleted with a simple swipe, except for the one you are listening to. The queue of articles cannot be sorted (e.g., oldest date first). The database of articles appears on two tabs (Today and Discover), whereas they could be combined into one simplified tab. Specific gripes: The list of publications does not indicate which ones are already being followed, without clicking on each. ![]() Presumably those publications would not agree to provide their content under the NY Times banner. That serious erodes the value of what had been the internet’s best audio magazine app. ![]() Publications that were dropped include The Atlantic, Foreign Policy, New Republic, NY Review of Books, New Yorker and Vanity Fair, among many others. The number of publications dropped from 27 at Audm (of which 6 were NYT content) to 12 at NYT Audio (where 3 are NYT content). That was unfortunate because Audm offered far more content and was easier to use. The NY Times recently folded Audm (which it owns) into its own audio app.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |