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Updated:
Version:
5.0
Size:
27.1 MB
Category:
News
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iOS
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Publish:
2020-08-06
Price:
Free
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WHAT'S NEW

The TLS app has been updated to include our new designs, layout and logo, making it even clearer and easier to read and enjoy

The Times Literary Supplement App SCREENSHOT

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The Times Literary Supplement App DESCRIPTION

A vibrant way of reading the TLS on your Apple device. With its combination of literary discoveries, incisive criticism, essays, poems and debate, the TLS is for anyone with an interest in the world of culture and ideas. In addition, you will find an easy search function, the weekly TLS podcast and full access to years of back issues. From fiction to philosophy, religion to politics, social studies to film: TLS readers can decipher, discuss and delve into it all.

The TLS app is free to download and you can access the contents in the following ways:

1) If you subscribe to the TLS, simply log in by using your surname and your subscriber number.

2) You can buy individual issues for £2.99 or an auto-renewing subscription at £7.99pm from the iTunes store.

Subscription renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of your current period, otherwise the account will be charged as normal. You can manage your subscription and turn off auto-renewal by going to Account Settings.

Privacy Policy: http://www.newsprivacy.co.uk

Terms of Use: the-tls.co.uk/terms-conditions

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App REVIEWS

Smothert

I use the app when I travel, and like to download issues before I go. The app frequently denies access, won’t let my password app supply the user/password, doesn’t like the password, etc. I understand the need to protect intellectual property. But if you can’t make access closer to the experience of picking up the paper and beginning to read, there’s no point in a digital subscription, and it’ll be easier just to throw a few issues in the checked luggage.

Tourista..

Five months and counting of not working.

Youitry

Fails every to authorize my valid sibscription every month. TLS refuses to fix, tells me to use web version, not iPad app. I’ve given up on TLS and canceled my sub.

SRosenma..

Need TLS more than ever as a place of refuge Have been subscribing since 1988 and ever since then my cocktail party chatter has glittered as strangers flock around me to listen to me hold forth as I regurgitate all that I have read that week

Gatsby11..

I open the app to an issue, and it keeps closing. Not amused.

Paul

Cannot use this app from day to day without refilling subscription information each and every time. Search for info, copy and paste, hit ok, read—for a bit—repeat endlessly. ——————— Update: does anyone understand why they see the need constantly to login as a desirable feature? What does it to for them? In my best moment, I realize I should cancel and read via library subscriptions online.

Levo

I can no longer access my subscription. I get an "authorisation failed" message. This has been going on for 2 weeks. ——————— A year or two has passed since I wrote the above ... I decided to try the subscription again. It worked well for a few weeks. Then today, it crashes everytime I try to read an article. Eventually the TLS will catch up with the technology of the 1990s and provide an adequate app for reading. But they will have spent YEARS damaging their reputation and readership by tolerating their (fantastic!) content to be distributed through such flawed, thoroughly crappy apps. TLS was a giant of the print world. It is awful that such a wonderful newspaper couldn’t find a successful way to digitize after decades of trying. They were titans, and I have always loved the writing. But, they are complete digital idiots.

Cujo5000

For about a year haven’t been able to view TLS but was being charged. About a year ago, I canceled subscription somehow, lost ability to view, but I kept getting charged. I messaged TLS who said they didn’t see me as a subscriber but iTunes was probably charging me. I asked TLS to allow me to view again since I couldn’t stop the subscription, but they couldn’t figure out the technical issue and told me to talk to iTunes. I just stumbled upon how to cancel the subscription on iTunes, canceled it, and immediately the app allowed me to view again for the 2 remaining days on last paid week. So a terrible experience.

NoWayJos..

It still will not allow sharing an article but only sends a screenshot of the first page.

jimmiesh..

What a great online version of a great literary magazine. The intellectual world at your fingertips. What could be better than that

Bill

To view the title of the work being reviewed requires an extra click, which opens a overlay masking the review. It is a remarkably stupid interface for a periodical/app that is devoted to book reviews. I’m not crazy about the revision to the print versions layout, but it is more useful than this bad design. Why is an icon of a picture frame part of the UX? What did the designers think that means to a reader? The logic of the most basic aspects of the app’s design suggest that no one involved had ever read an issue of TLS, which is probably the case. You do need to login every couple of weeks, which is annoying. Also, the login is unconventional, requiring an account number, but not the account password. I suspect this underlies many of the complaints in the other reviews. The LRB app is faultless in comparison, although it is pretty basic. TLS should study the competition, as it is. I cannot speak more highly of the archive access, through Gale Research, but this is a subscription benefit unrelated to this awkward app.

Professo..

Why? My subscription’s paid up. I have called and emailed multiple times for a rectification, but with no solution. It seems a technical glitch is preventing me from refreshing my familiarity with Western philosophy in the time of coronavirus.

Hattiehe..

Easy to navigate & use app, with the best weekly book reviews & essays in the English-speaking world. You can buy individual issues for cheap, or use your TLS subscription to access them. The text font itself is clear and readable. A+.

qrh1

I subscribed to the TLS, yet am continually asked to buy the issue. There is no clear sign in option. Once it is up and running, navigation is poor - download each separate issue, see what’s inside. It’s print by other means, an archive, not respecting the possibilities of online. Great content, once you get to it.

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You are 5 stars

nickname

this app seems to constantly lose the login data. To login anew you need the subscriber number which is only found on the printed issue. So if you are away from home and don’t have access to a printed issue, you are unable to read anything. great.

connecti..

I can’t imagine life without the TLS, and the App makes it easy to read on-the-go.

AncientM..

I’ve ever seen. Technical support is non-existent. In fact, it’s worse than nothing because, if you can ever get a response out of them, THE INFORMATION WILL BE WRONG! !

noavaila..

Now I can’t send Thanks

Nebba2

While I so far I haven’t had the login issues that others have reported, I have substantial complaints: 1. I prefer to select what to read based on the topic and author of the books being reviewed, but that information is deeply buried. Thematic heads like “SCIENCE” are often too broad to help. 2. The information that is prominent in the table of contents includes reviewers’ names that I only sometimes recognize, and review titles, selected for cleverness rather than utility. 3. In print, I read a bit of the review, then look at who the reviewer is, and return to the review. In the app, this is a cumbersome process. 4. On my iPad, the app will orient to landscape from either side, but portrait only one way, and not the way that would be most useful.