iPad-only newspaper The Daily has released a new version in order to make navigation easier, paidContent reported today.
The News. Corp.-owned tabloid now allows users to navigate from the front cover instead of a carousel, offering a table of contents that shows stories in each section, and returns to where the reader left off, instead of being made to begin from the front again.
Other iPad publications making waves are iPad versions of print publications. Business Insider previously included the following in its “10 iPad Magazines That Are Killing Print” list: The New Yorker, Wired, O, Popular Mechanics, Esquire, Self, Time, People, Sports Illustrated, and the Zinio digital newsstand.
The News. Corp.-owned tabloid now allows users to navigate from the front cover instead of a carousel, offering a table of contents that shows stories in each section, and returns to where the reader left off, instead of being made to begin from the front again.
Other iPad publications making waves are iPad versions of print publications. Business Insider previously included the following in its “10 iPad Magazines That Are Killing Print” list: The New Yorker, Wired, O, Popular Mechanics, Esquire, Self, Time, People, Sports Illustrated, and the Zinio digital newsstand.
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