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Yes, Car and Driver Magazine announced that its Car and Driver app is now available at the App Store. The app of Car and Driver are exclusively developed for iPad. It combines the best features of the magazine.
The app is also fully interactive that optimizes iPad's high-resolution display. It also features car reviews, comparisons of cars tests, car photo galleries, automotive news feeds, and automotive journalism with embedded car videos. The Car and Driver app for iPad offers brand values that are useful, honest and fun to a platform that is perfectly suited to their expression according to Eddie Alterman, Car and Driver vice-President and Editor in chief.. In every issue that comes out every month, uses can automatically download car photos, car videos and other Car and Driver Magazine content to iPad fast and easily.
Users can also access all of Car and Driver's exciting automotive content if if there is no Wi-Fi or 3G connections available.
Not all magazines have applications or subscriptions for the iPad. Magazines may offer a free version for an application or website but it may be just a summary of the magazine and not contain all the content of the printed version. Others offer subscriptions by year or issue but the prices are usually equal to that of the newsstand edition.
There are also companies like National Geographic that offer enriched media like videos and maps that are free at their website. Car and Driver Magazine is not available as a stand-alone application for the iPad. However, it is available through an application called Zinio that has over 1100 magazines for electronic delivery.It is available as an annual subscription for $8.00, which is a 87% savings off the Cover Price.
Back issues are also available for $.99 each. They also have special editions and buying guides available. The electronic editions have the same content as the print editions.
Le Monde ($.99 app, today's paper free, archive requires purchase) - It's not just the English rags that are trying to save themselves from obsolescence -- premier French paper Le Monde also has an iPad app out. We're not too up on our French, but we will say the app is much more pleasant than the paper's website -- the main interface is an extremely faithful rendition of the physical paper, and you can easily pop into several different iPad-specific layouts that are slightly easier to read. There's no full-screen photo viewer, nor are there any videos, but actually just getting around the paper is simple, intuitive, and attractive.
Unfortunately, you have to download each day's content in full before you can browse it, a process which requires time and storage space -- and older editions cost either €.79 each or come along with the €15/mo subscription. It's not a bad riff on "freemium" if you read the paper every day, though -- especially since the app is so much better than the website.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.