Company Name: The Spectator (1828) Ltd
About: Founded in 1925, Apollo is one of the world’s oldest and most highly respected
magazines on the visual arts.
Published monthly (but with a summer double
issue for July-August), it offers the greatest editorial diversity of any art
magazine – covering everything from antiquities to contemporary work.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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by Lkzfelker
With paper subscription, we are told we have digital access through this app - but this app requires an additional subscription. Avoid the double-dip on cost by either subscribing to only this digital app or view digital version on Apollo website with Apollo’s subscription. Don’t pay twice.
by Add11sd
If there is a way to connect to an existing Apollo magazine subscription using a webID,it is entirely not obvious. I haven't been able to find how to do that, stuck waiting for customer service reply. That should be made quite basic.
by Nicolattabangbang
This from the app developer:
"A subscription through the Exact Editions Apollo app, works on an access model basis. This means that for the duration of your subscription, you can access an archive of back issues as well as each new issue. However once your subscription expires you can no longer access issues of the magazine.”
I wish I had known this before I forked over $60. Good magazine and the app itself worked well. But since I chose not to renew, I can’t even refer back to the issues I had purchased.