New Republic

New Republic Software


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About: Data Republic is a secure and privacy compliant data exchange platform that revolutionizes data
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Headquarters: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

 
  2023-06-02

New Republic Overview


• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription.

• Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current billing period.

• Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal.

• Account will be charged for the renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current billing period.

• Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.

• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the user’s active subscription period.

• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.


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New Republic Pricing Plans

Duration Amount (USD)
Billed Once $49.98
Yearly Subscription $45.00

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..



Product Details and Description of



Since 1914, TNR has been a platform for public-minded thinkers and writers advocating liberal reform in a new industrial age. Today, TNR remains more committed than ever to its social democratic first principles—and most of all, to the project of restoring flagging liberal confidence in the public arena while reclaiming the embattled legacy of civic republican self-rule in America. Our journalism isn’t afraid to debate complex issues and take a stance—from social injustice to climate change. TNR App Features * Read the complete magazine—10 issues a year * Read our latest web content * Access three free articles before subscribing * With a monthly or annual subscription, enjoy unlimited access to any TNR article in the app or on the TNR website * Share articles to your favorite social networks—or via email or text—using our Share or Clip tools * Bookmark articles to read later—or offline * Listen to The Politics of Everything, our new podcast * Subscribe to our newsletters: TNR Daily, The Soapbox, Critical Mass, Apocalypse Soon, Sold Short, American Jitters, and Listen Up. The New Republic Pricing: • Subscription 1 Month - USD 2.99* • Subscription 1 Year - USD 10.99* * For non-US app stores, the equivalent currency charges will apply. Additional Subscription Information: • Payment will be charged to iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. • Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current billing period. To turn off auto-renewal, please find details on the FAQ page (Subscriptions) in the TNR app. • Account will be charged for the renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current billing period. • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the user’s active subscription period. Privacy Policy - https://this app.com/pages/privacy Terms of Use - http://www.mazsystems.com/outputs-terms/ • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription.




Top Reviews

By Jaspeterson

NO PROBLEMS HERE

I know that many of my fellow readers, based on some of the reviews have had some problems with the app. Me? I haven't had any problems whatsoever. The app seems to update as soon as a new issue is available. I simply haven't had any problems with it. I hope any problems that others have experienced have been cleaned up.

By Geomstern

Can't download New issues

Frequent complaints to support have led to acknowledgement that there is a problem, but no action. How about a universal announcement as to when we can expect a fix?

By Rmelcher

Not Bad

Not that I've used a lot of online magazine apps, but compared to the ones I have used this one is satisfactory. It loads quickly, is relatively stable and once on gets the hang of navigating is easy to use. Doesn't try to get fancy or do anything the paper copy doesn't. Much like reading a straightforward PDF file. I'm comparing it chiefly to the Washington Post app which is so full of bells and whistles hat it takes forever to load when on the road to the point that I rarely have the patience to wait for it. It probably could use improved access to the forums and comment section, but since most of what appears in these realms is cantankerous bloviating anyway that isn't such a loss.





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