Please make a monthly reviews magazine for newsstand on iPhone and iPad but be the first magazine that looks like a magazine with page turning effects etc like ibooks instead of the pdf page crap on there at the moment.
We've got an app due to release shortly that'll have most of this functionality, although without the newsstand approach since it'll be updated in real time instead of monthly "editions" for lack of a better way to put it.
Easily EASILY 2 years....'09 is as far back as I remember rumors surfacing. But I digress...im eager to see the TA app...super duper excited is putting it mildly.
I've no intention of ever using newsstand so that is my stance. Would like to see an App though as long as it worked with the forums as well.
There is a magazine already in the Newsstand for this called Apps. It covers apps and reviews them. I think it's printed in the UK. It's actually a good, informative publication. Check it out. It does not, however, have anything to do with forums. Personally, I don't see any use for a print format. That would mean all the info would be a couple of months old, and TA is all about up to the minute info, as well as posting impressions, Q and A help, and everything, really. The online info would have moved on long ago before anything can be printed, published, etc. So, IMO, that would be completely redundant.
Was referring to an official toucharcade app not apps in general. Truthfully I just dislike the newsstand app and the way Apple have forced it onto the homescreen it puts me off ever trying it out.
I like newsstand as I'm a big magazine junkie, I just hope they get a bigger selection soon. As for a Toucharcade magazine the next best thing would be if you have an iPad to get Flipboard (free) and load it with TA's twitter, Frontpage, and forum feeds. Works pretty great.
I understand what you meant and addressed that in the second half of my last post here as to why there would be no real benefit or point in a print format along side with the online content here, IMO. I DO agree, however, that the I don't appreciate the useless newsstand app (that I can't delete) being forced into my home screen like that. That's what folders are for, and we're all certainly capable of creating them for whatever genres we deem necessary for ourselves as we go along-or NOT! Right? Why stick one there? I'd be happy if I could at least get rid of it, as an option, though!