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McSweeney's revamps iOS app, now universal with a bookstore

I've said before that I'm a huge fan of McSweeney's, the publishing group founded by author Dave Eggers. The company has had an iPhone app for a while, but it recently updated to a universal version, so now all of that great content (from daily posts to various blogs, books, and the eponymous quarterly) is available to read on the iPad any time you want.

The app is set up on a subscription basis, so the original purchase of $6.99 gets you access to six months of daily content from the company, plus "semi-eternal delivery" of material from the website (which is publicly available anyway). There's also an ebook store in the new version of the app, where you can buy any books the company has published, at prices from $6 to $15. All together, that may sound like a little much compared to some other apps, but compared to actual print books, that's still cheap, and all of McSweeney's ebooks are manually designed and typeset for the format, which is pretty cool.

Good to see that McSweeney's is improving its iOS presence -- the App Store's a great place for smaller publishing houses like this one to find a bigger audience, I think.

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Noah

You know, I saw this article a few weeks ago, and just glossed over it because I had no idea what McSweeney's was... but now that I've taken a few minutes to read more, I am completely SOLD on this app!

I purchased it last night and signed up for another 6 months of "Small Chair" subscriptions. Then I went on the website and ordered a back-issue of the Quarterly! (Issue #13, the one full of comics).

I'm a big fan now, and the articles presented in the app are actually quite nice (both in format and content).

I just wanted to say thanks for this post, I wouldn't have discovered the app (or the website) otherwise! Cheers!

February 21 2011 at 11:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Zilla

This is awesome.
I recently bought Mountain Man Dance Moves: The McSweeney's Book of Lists and loved every page. I'm a huge fan of A Heart Breaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers.

January 22 2011 at 4:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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