National Review App Reviews

VERSION
28.3
SCORE
4.6
TOTAL RATINGS
8,366
PRICE
Free

National Review App Description & Overview

What is national review app? The National Review app delivers the best conservative writing, reporting, and analysis available anywhere. Download the app for free to sample our latest articles, podcasts, photo galleries, and more, or unlock full access, including our latest opinion content and digital issues of the magazine, with a monthly or annual subscription.


National Review App Subscription Features:

GREATER ACCESS: Read the latest app content before being asked to subscribe or login.

MAGAZINE: Digital access to National Review magazine and archives (online and downloadable PDF).

MEDIA: Access the latest National Review podcasts, photo galleries, and videos.

Please note: An app subscription does not include National Review website access, article commenting privileges, access to the NRPLUS Facebook group, or exclusive invitations to National Review conference calls and events. For access to all these features, you can purchase an NRPLUS subscription directly through the National Review website.


SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS
Full app access to all content is only available with an app subscription purchase or by logging into the app using NRPLUS credentials.

National Review Subscription Pricing:
• Single issue - USD 1.99*
• 1 Month - USD 9.99*
• 1 Year/Annual - USD 99.99*
* For non-US app stores, the equivalent currency charges will apply.

These subscriptions are not NRPLUS memberships, which can only be purchased through the National Review website.


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• Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current 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.
• Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Settings on their phone after purchase.
• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.



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App Name National Review
Category News
Published
Updated 05 October 2023, Thursday
File Size 20.83 MB

National Review Comments & Reviews 2024

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Excellent Content, Dreadful App. The content of National Review is definitely first class. However, this is diminished by the poor and inconsistent layout of the app, and more so by the buggy interface. Clearly, programmers and designers were not selected with the same consideration as the writers and editors. The worst aspect is the app’s habit of resetting itself. This seems to occur approximately once every 10-15 minutes, and necessitates relocating both the article and the place within article to resume reading. A different, and significant issue, is the persistent reminder that I am running out of free articles (I am an NR Plus member) with the Login apparently disabled (Subscribe works fine, of course).

Can’t say enough about NR!. Have been a devotee’ of NR since March, 1972….remember the day vividly. It has traveled the paths our forbears of Western Civilization have hewn and continues to be a forester in the post-modern jungle of irrationality! I don’t always agree with it’s cast of iconoclasts, but Bill Buckley know was part of the fun!! Keep on keepin’ on NR!!!

My favorite reading. I've subscribed to NR since 1992, and I find this a good way of taking several issues with me, in addition to keeping up with the website. That said, the app is buggy and sluggish, the automated reading of articles is rarely smooth, and I repeatedly have to login. Would that the software engineering could match the content!

Top Dog. I’m not picky about what I read, but I’m also not the type to leave reviews. National Review simply produces the best content. I stopped caring about my New York Times and Wall Street Journal subscriptions after downloading this app.

Doesn’t work!. I have paid for a 12 month subscription and still cannot get the app to open articles! I have written to customer service and done all they said to do and it doesn’t help! Awful frustrating experience!

Thanks for the upgrade and service. I love the balance of news. I love the customer service and I love the respect of free speech from NR comment sections. We all dont have to agree. Difference of opinions help us grow and NR shows by their ACTIONS that they value free speech. Im thankful. I love the podcast and the new capital matters section as well. If you dont know by now I love national review 🗽🇺🇸🙂🙃

Lasting knowledge. My readership has been dampened by the NR’s apparent rejection of Trump in the early years, but my loyalty bridged the gap, and a good thing too. Otherwise, I’d have lost the insightful knowledge that accompanies setting aside petty differences over loyalty. As a loyal reader I am grateful for the many years of well written and thoughtful articles. I don’t regret my loyalty to NR, or mine to President Trump.

Excellent but Inaccessible Content. I don’t mind paying for good journalism, and NR offers excellent writing on politics and culture, but the app for the iPad performs terribly. It loads slowly, and then, after choosing “Website” content, it slowly loads the list of articles from the website (often leaving out the most current ones). But when you click on a specific article to read, it may take several minutes to load. Or it may never appear. I’ve paid $99/yr for access, but won’t be renewing my subscription because the app and website are just too difficult to use, even for paying subscribers.

5 star content, 3 star platform. National Review is a great magazine with excellent writers and superb content. However, the app is, like most of Don Rickles comedy act nowadays, problematic. The flaw is in signing in. It doesn’t appear you can actually use your account number to sign in. The free accounts haven’t been merged with subscription accounts. The whole thing is a mess.

All the problems gone. I've always liked the content of NR, but the app left me cold. All of the annoying problems of earlier. Erosions have been fixed and it now performs better than most magazine apps. The writing has always been superb. My politics is much closer to Reason magazine, but the writing is superior to any political magazine, or most magazines of any stripe.

Worst News App of all time!. Wow! Your app is HORRIBLE!!!!!! That whirring noise I hear when I try to read an article is William F. Buckley spinning in his grave. Have you no shame!?!? This app is an insult to the man’s memory. Why would I want to subscribe? So I can throw money at a worthless product? I would like to at least be able to read one article without the app repeatedly crashing and freezing. The Obamacare website works better than this app! At least liberals can do one thing that obviously conservatives are unable to do and that is to create a workable news app!

App Can’t Access NR+ Content. The app links to the NR website for much of its content. Being logged in to the app, with a current NR+ subscription, does not provide access to paywalled content. One must log into the website separately and that login does not persist. While the app design and layout are OK, it’s inability to access much of the linked content cripples it. Other news and publication apps have solved this issue, so NR should be able to solve it. NR+ writing is great but this app is a failure.

Great content HORRIBLE app. You can’t get through a single article without multiple page reloads, constant bouncing of newly rendered content on the page, or my favorite just a big blank white screen that takes over the whole page while in the middle of reading. The developers need to render the content from the articles different than just a PWA. I would love to subscribe to national review but I wouldn’t put any money towards an app who’s sole purpose is to render text for the reader and that can’t even be accomplished by these developers. It might be time for a shake up in your development team if this basic necessity can’t be met.

Good App For Intriguing Magazine. Beckon for Center Right journalism with even opposing views sprinkled in to get perspective. Best stable of writers across the conservative spectrum that usually stay away from the T word for or against. Lowry might be best editor around just because he accepts so many points of view with main goal being it better be good writing. I got pulled into the writing more and more, became an avid podcast listener (one of the best and entertaining though they need to figure out how to get 4 people back on at the same time). Now am NR+ sub and cant wait for the monthly to come out.

Content is great, the app could be so much better. Please consider better ways to present articles. Including the date and author would be a great first step. Also, when accessing the article the date would be very helpful. Other things to consider, better search tools filtering/sorting by author, title, or date range. I find articles in NRO more reliably through Google, I’d prefer to find them in the app, especially when an article has been mentioned in The Editors podcast. Thanks!

Great content but why do I have to log in everyday when I have NR Plus?. Appreciate the traditional conservative writing, but having to log in repeatedly is really annoying - especially when I pay for NR Plus!

Articles hard to find on the app. I'd like to be able to easily find recommended articles from The Editors podcast on the NR app, and I'd like to be able to save articles on the app, and to have the app not reset if i set down an article I'm reading and later come back to it. But I can't do any of those things despite being a paying subscriber. The app is clunky and sorely lacking in features.

Fantastic site. There is no other place on the web to get such intelligent thoughtful analysis of the both the issues of the day and on culture and philosophy. The mobile app design seems a bit outdated compared to the website, but this is a must have for the thinkers out there.

Journalism still exists at National Review. The stories at National Review are well-written and well-researched. Most pieces are written with a political bent, and that is to be expected at NR, yet the coverage is still fair. It is one of the few remaining journals one can turn to for reliable news. Once well-respected newspapers such as the New York Times and WaPo are now agenda-driven rags that can no longer be trusted to deliver the actual news. National Review fills that void. Great writers like David Harsanyi make it a must read.

Expert - Elite Class Blather. I subscribed to NR thinking that it was a respectable publication. What I found is its writers are pseudo intellectuals writing long winded piece with their thesauruses in hand to interject multi syllable words so that readers will look upon in awe and think - oh my, how smart they must be! Additionally, their writers and editors, are unable to see beyond their hatred of DJT, and his American supporters. 98% of contributions exhibit trump derangement syndrome. They might as well replace Mr. I’m so smart Andy McCarthy directly with that patriot Hillary Rodman Clinton. That is if she could step over all of the dead bodies in her wake and find a working computer after so many of her’s were destroyed illegally to hide her wrongdoings. The elitist at NR can bash Trump countless new ways each and everyday. However, it is beyond their comprehension to think of and articulate a creative solution. Apparently they believe that Harris the fraud and Biden to ccp puppet are the candidates and path for the former USA they recommend. VDH and Ms Lopez are exceptions and have humble and independent minds. Their contributions are valuable to all for reading and consideration.

A terrible app. Regardless of what you think of the content on The National Review, it is hard to get past the frustratingly clunky app. It takes forever to load. It is not stable. Even though I have an annual subscription, it always asks me to subscribe. The only way I have found to clear the subscription add is to attempt to resubscribe. Only to have it remind me that I am already subscribed.

Articles keep refreshing and/or crashing. Waiting for 1 of these updates to fix the bug that keeps making every article crash and either refresh to the top or completely force you to exit and go back to the home screen. Not sure when you’re planning to fix this but it’s been happening with at least 2 updates....

Great magazine, lousy app. Really frustrated at the excessive advertising which features too many pop ups and I don’t know what all. They are obviously destabilizing the app and make for a poor reading experience.

Glitchy. I like the content. Yes, there’s a little too much opinion, but many authors do use data and facts to back up their arguments. Besides, what journalistic organization does not have opinion drift into their articles any more? I’d give the app 4-stars based upon content (sorry, tough grader). But, I find the app glitchy: content missing, suddenly the app jumps to the home page or crashes and the article that was being read can no longer be found. An infrequent rate of occurrence and I wouldn’t care, but it happens quite frequently on my iPhone. Sorry NR.

Article reloads .... I really wish that people at news organizations actually tried USING the apps to read their news. Every time a new ad loads up, the article is reloaded maybe to where you left off. Maybe not. Meanwhile you spend 30-45 seconds looking at a blank screen. And you can count on this happening a couple of times per article. FYI, I am only reading the web content (free) and I understand the need to monetize. But when the ads are too intrusive/aggravating to make the article readable ... Well, now the ability to monetize off my eyeballs is gone because I will not continue to subject myself to this irritation.

Difficult start, now working well. I received an NRPlus subscription (purchased on their website) as a gift, but couldn’t login to the website or this app. I sent emails that went unanswered. I made a phone call that got me an emailed password that didn’t work. I called again and finally got someone who could reset my account and give me access. On a positive note, they extended my subscription by a month to account for the month I was locked out. The app is simple and works well 99% of the time. On a few occasions I’ve switched between topic tabs and had the app refuse to load headlines, but closing the app and relaunching it has fixed that. Otherwise it just works. There’s one major annoyance that I wish NR’s developer would fix: if you want offline acces to stories (eg. if you’ll be flying and won’t have Wi-Fi) you have to load each story one by one, then the app will store the text. They really should add a button to download the text and images for all new content — and yes, probably also the ads that litter every story — so I can update the app in a few seconds instead of the several minutes that it takes now. Speaking of the content, National Review’s is top notch. If you want to read news reported as facts without a leftist bias, and you want to read opinion from a classical conservative perspective, then NR is the place to go. An NR subscription isn’t cheap, but it’s well worth the price.

Ads. Being a subscriber I should not be seeing multiple or any ads on every page I read. I have clicked on a few articles which take me to the website and it was overrun with ads that I could not bypass. Terrible! Only have the app installed to read a digital copy of the mag while on the go. That's it. Update: Used more cell data last month than other apps I use to stream music and videos. Had to disable background app refresh on my phone. I am not sure why this app uses so much data, maybe all the ads?

National Review Digital. Herein, you will find intelligent, rational, civil discussion of current interest on matters political and otherwise — both left and right of center. Some you will agree with, some not so much. If you seek understanding, you will find it.

Love the content, HATE the app. National Review is my favorite website hands-down for its thoughtful and thought-provoking content. But the app is terrible. For some reason, it kicks me out of an article I’m reading and sends me back to the menu of articles. This is a consistent problem and has been happening for months. Another problem with the app is that it inconsistently won’t allow me to view NR Plus articles, even though I am a subscriber and am logged in. I have tried emailing app support but that was frustrating as well and the problem hasn’t been resolved.

A real piece of crap. As others say, the numerous ads crash my iPad when trying to read "the corner". Totally useless. The magazine part is not much better. Have to dig to see which cover I'm trying to read. Can't delete an issue. Doesn't remember where I left off. Numerous complaints via the app but apparently management doesn't care if we all start to cancel. Weekly Standard had an issue when they recently changed the add but it was corrected in a few days. NR problems have been since the last update. If not fixed soon I'm out of here!

Indispensable. Now more than ever National Review defines contemporary “must read” territory, not just for politics, but also for economics and culture. Find a variety of views, disagreements, but always modeling a rational fact-based search for consensus. How else are we to regain a fundamental unity and love of country without which we remain “a house divided?”

Buggy and annoying. Still bad. Worst app I have ever used for publications. Love the publication, which I only read digitally, but the app is often very annoying. When reading, when new articles load, it kicks me out of what I’m reading and takes me back to the articles list page. When I download the magazine to read offline, certain articles - why just certain ones? - are not available to read offline. And, there is no way to change the font size! The Wall Street Journal app allows me to change font size, which is very helpful! All these things seem fixable - so please do!!! Keeps taking me to the web version to login for the umpteenth time, then throws me to an error page; really is this that hard to make a decent app?

Great Articles but the App Crashes at Times. The National Review is home to an enormous amount of great content. New articles appear on the website all throughout the day and are of a great quality. The articles are also neatly organized in the app. My only complaint is the app has a tendency to crash at times. However, it has not been crashing lately.

Crash issues fixed?!?. Nope. An apparent fix lasted all of a week. All articles again randomly crash in a white screen. The user can only go back to the home screen, find the article they were reading again, then try to scroll back to where they left off reading. It may happen 2 or 3 more times when trying to get through a longer article. I had theorized that it was caused by script issues with their ads but who knows. They had seemed to completely fix it for a week or two in December 2017 but it is back to being nearly unusable. I still give 3 stars because of course the content is excellent and impossible to find elsewhere curated all in one place. It is worth some frustration, but this is sisyphean.

Wonderful update to the app!. I opened the app today to quite the shock. The app felt very modern, beautiful, a joy to navigate within, and simply wonderful. I’m sure the development cost behind this update was substantial, but thank you for the investment! Before it was often a better user experience to just visit the site through the browser, even though I was on my iPad. Now the experience is better on the app than the desktop. Thank you, thank you!

Poor Quality. The NRO app fails to deliver consistent quality. Comments often don’t load. Articles disappear before they are read completely. Customer service is erratic. Improvement t is urgently needed.

Have been a member for three years and still struggle with the paywall. How many times do I have to sign in before I cancel my subscription? I am constantly not being recognized for my email and/or password. I have three devices I use to read NR. They either have different passwords or do not match. Please give me the easiest way to read on line. I have no trouble with other subscriptions. Beth Coon.

Educated news. I am so glad there are still well written articles , that are not full of propaganda . There are conservative views which are most of the time blocked from social media , like twitter, FB . Is just good to have different perspective and I feel NR gives me that

Impossible to read!!. I like the content, as it is informative and well balanced. However... the articles and comments are impossible to read. The app constantly refreshes the page and moves the screen to the top of the article. Before I scroll down, it refreshes again, and again. When I want to read comments, I find myself back to the article itself, and before I scroll to the bottom and hit the comments button, and scroll down to the comments I read, it glitches and I can start all over again. Absolutely frustrating. Please, fix this!

Great content, bad app. I love National Review, but the app is next to useless. Despite being logged in to my NR Plus account and showing an active subscription in Settings, whenever I click on an article behind the paywall I get told I need to log in, am pushed over to my web browser (where it tells me I am *already* logged in), and have to navigate through the website to find the article I was looking for again. I’ve stopped using the app and just use the website on my phone.

Stable?. Great to have easy access to NR! I just started using the app and maybe I need more practice. However, it has happened a few times that the app abruptly jumps back to the cover from whatever’s I was reading. It is easy to navigate back to the article and not a big issue. Well worth the small inconvenience to have NR at my fingertips.

NRPlus articles not available despite having subscription. When attempting to view NRPlus articles through app I get prompted to buy subscription. However, I already have subscription and when I click subscribe it acknowledges this. Have contacted support numerous times and they say website content is not their problem and to contact NR. Makes no sense that inability to access content I’ve paid for through app is not app developer’s problem.

The ads seize control of this app, making it unreadable. The navigation is awkward, and when downloading then PDF version of the magazine for use offline (as in traveling in airplane mode), the app always manages to dump the file. The worst part, however, are the intrusive ads, which completely hijack the app: I will be reading an article, one of these things pops up and covers the whole page, and there’s no way to get rid of it other than to close and restart the app. As a PAID subscriber, I find this inexcusable; Bill Buckley must be turning over in his grave to behold this turkey.

latest version of app is very bad. This app essentially stopped working on my iPad. Articles no longer load. There is a seemingly perpetual spinning wheel at the top of the page. It is not because 8 am not logged in as a subscriber. I checked that. Please fix.

NRPlus subscriber but can’t log into app. If you subscribed by way of the website good luck trying to log into the mobile apps. I have an NRPlus subscription but have yet been able to log into the mobile apps despite a month of emails, phone calls, password resets, etc. The app login for subscriptions not made in the app itself is broken, and has been, apparently, for quite some time. National Review publishers have passed off the app maintenance and customer service to a lousy 3rd-party service and have neglected to keep proper oversight....or simply don’t care.

Blows. This app is awful. You start to type a comment and if they drop more content (which is the best) what you type is gone. But I’ve got bigger problems now. When they updated the app my subscription was lost. I was dumb enough to think my subscription was up, and sent them more money.🤦But I shouldn’t worry their “help desk” in the P.I. Is on it. Love the magazine but I may abandon because the aggravation isn’t worth it.

Great Magazine, Terrible App. This review should not be read to reflect on the quality of the magazine. NR is fantastic and I am a long term subscriber. However the app, is crap. When reading the magazine it randomly drops out to the cover and I have to go back in and locate the article I was reading and where in the article I was. As for reading the website, the app refuses to let me sign in. The “LOGIN” button is dead on my iPad. So I can’t get rid of all of the ads and I’m limited to the free articles of a non-subscriber. I am able to log in through the web, outside of the app so at least I can read it.

Finally!. After far too long and far too many problems in its previous iterations, this app finally works flawlessly.

Fantastic paper, terrible app. National Review has some of the highest quality writing to be found in modern journalism. That being said, the quality of their work is totally immaterial if their app is so buggy that I can simply never enjoy it. Often times I will wait up to a minute for the article full of well articulated points to load only to have the app stutter and fail to display any content at all. Other times, the app seems to forget that I am a proud subscriber and insist that I’ve reached my free limit of articles to read. After logging in (while checking and verifying that I am in fact logged in) the app will carry you in an endless loop, neither verifying that you are logged or accepting the log in credentials you are presenting. All in all, my favorite source of journalism and news while being my least favorite app.

Finally able to log on. Make sure your password for this app and the website have no special characters or numbers or the app will not recognize your login credentials. I’ll rate this app again later after using it a bit.

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great to read NR off-line. I enjoy reading the magazine off-line. The type size is great on the iPad and you can zoom in by tapping on the screen. Highly recommended

Great content. Excellent articles.

Mr. NR on my iPhone is great, I can read or anywhere I like. Something to add is the table of content. That way I don't have to skip all the way to the end to read mark steyn's column. Good work NR.

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Great app. Been an avid reader of NR for almost a decade and great way of reading the magazine without printing all that paper whenever I want to read it on the bus or something.

Issue fixed. Crash issue corrected.

My favorite mag. Great articles. A bargain. The best I have seen for some time!!

Nice. …and recent update fixed crash issue. Good job. (FYI: if your app crashes, uninstall and download it again - that usually fixes the issue).

Excellent app, great read. Great writing, thoughtful and diverse commentary, and great iPad layout. This Canadian loves it!

very poor update. There is now no longer any easy way to access an article from the table of contents. The whatever-it's-called bar at the bottom has numbers that do not correspond to the magazine page numbers (off by 2, I think). The earlier version was much better. You should have fixed the minor bugs and left the rest alone. Is there any way to revert? To others: If you have not updated, don't!

The only magazine I read regularly.. I love NR.

Astride the iPad, yelling "great app"!. Largely a PDF of the print edition but with overlayed features like a table of contents and search etc. Not the wsj but great rendering and everything you need to get your lilleks, steyn, long, goldberg and other interesting perspectives on the go.

Worth Every Toonie. Reading from Canada and happy to get a sane perspective on global/American news. Woke garbage out, even-handed editorials in. ❤️

Buggy since update. I love the National Review, and would give it ten stars if i could, but ever since the app was updated, it doesn't open properly. All i get is a black screen! Please fix it, because i can't wait to read the new issue.

Mr.. Excellent way to read NR. Highly rcommended.

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Buggy. Reloads pages so often that you can’t finish an article.

The APP is a bug ridden and unstable.. This review is about the app not the magazine. The app is amazingly buggy and crashes continually. One wouldn’t expect such a poor technical showing from a major publication (or any real organization). Essentially you won’t be able to get through a single article without restarting (once if your lucky).

Recommend. This is a great app with solid content for those who consume political news. Would definitely recommend to a friend.

App doesn’t read articles out loud. I thought this app would let me listen to articles, but it doesn’t. I have to go to the website on the browser for that, which is a little annoying.

Rational thought. Only place for rational thought, perspective that’s older than 5 minutes, and of course isn’t humorless.

Why I read NR. I’ve been reading NR for 40+ years. It began with a gift subscription and then continued and hasn’t ceased. It feeds my soul as well as informing me. Thanks and Blessings, Paul Jensen

Ads as far as you can see. Okay I pay for the NRPlus so to get 90% reduced ads on the app. But, I could still get about three ads on my screen at once... Besides that everything's great. I just don’t know if the subscription I have is working

NRO doesn’t work on I-phone. When I try to read an article—like the symposium on Pope Francis—the article disappears every couple of paragraphs and I have to start over. And I contributed money to the NRO campaign. Frustrating.

Can not be informed without it. Regardless of your politics this magazine will always tell things as they are.

Pop-ups. I don’t know whether National Review realizes it or not, but there are pop-up ads running on their platform propagated by con-artists. The ads purport that the user has “won” a giftcard and should click to claim it. This is an obvious scam and has no business being allowed. I’ll re-install when these malicious ads are officially removed.

Big Upgrade. New version of app is def huge improvement from the last.

Love the content...but the new version crashes routinely. Love NR. But this most recent version crashes. Even after restarting the iPad, it crashes again after a time. This didn’t happen before. App continues to crash every time I use it...easier to use the website

Slightly Better than the Website. 2/3 as many ads which is a welcome relief. Anyway, it’s worth two Washington Examiners at double the price.

No way to change password. Changed phone and could no longer log in. Can’t fix!

DON'T USE In-App Magazine Purchases. I wasted $12 this month purchasing individual (recent) magazines which now are NOT unlocked for me to read. Went through all their suggestions to "restore purchases", even deleted and re-downloaded app and tried again to restore purchases with no success. Nat. Rev., it shouldn't be this hard to buy and read a magazine in your app!!

App crashes contantly. I have read NR all my adult life. But the app is the worst. Crashes constantly. Impossible to read

Not ready for prime time. As a subscriber I really did not expect to see random ads - but they persist in EVERY article. Very annoying. The persistent refresh causes the screen to jump up and down about every minute. Move away from the app and come back to it and the entire app performs a refresh. Several internal ads to subscribe to news letters and such miscellaneous items resulted in me moving back to the web browser. Not pleased.

New app. Much improved app! All we need now is a widget for current news.

Paying subscriber—but you won’t let me log in. I’m an NR Plus subscriber, but no matter how many times I try, I can’t log in. Enormously frustrating.

Hard to use app. Paid for subscription, but hard to get on app. Give me a break on my password.

The app is not working. I contacted the MAZ people a few times. They told me to do a few things which I did. Restore purchases and reload the app. Then they told me to contact National Review. National review has not return my help request. My content has not changed now in almost 2 weeks on the app. I doubt they’ll extend my subscription to correct this problem. I’m wondering if they will even fix it.

Where is Listen Now?. Go to the National Review website with a browser, and you can listen to articles as well as read them. I use that excellent feature daily while commuting, cooking, and working around the house. Why isn’t that feature offered in this app?

Needs work. An improvement but articles crash

Love it. Very important conservative issues and points can be found

If you own a brain read NR. As a young conservative who lives surrounded by obnoxious leftest socialists, I find NR a bastion of sanity and intelligence that is sadly seemingly so rare in today’s journalism. The diverse authors and even opinions are refreshing. Very illuminating articles everyday.

Thanks NR!. So glad I dropped my $20 for a year’s subscription. I recently “came out of the closet” as a conservative and National Review keeps me energized, informed, and entertained every week.

Difficult and unwieldy. I like the magazine and its articles are well-written, well-researched, articulate, deep, and insightful. The App is awful. It kicks me out, it takes forever to load. I bought the subscription and half of the time, I can’t log in. It is easier to read the articles from the web than from within the app.

Worst app I still have. Articles won’t load. Pages refresh and lose articles. The only reason I have it is because I desperately want to read the articles. I have slightly better success (still poor) using Safari.

Much worse than expected. The app does not remember my login info, so blasts me with ads and expects me to follow a very convoluted login process every time. Takes forever to locate the forgot password capability. Very disappointed in the quality of the app compared to the quality of the content. If I could find the customer service link, I would ask for my $ back.

Good magazine, terrible app. Great, intelligent articles from conservative viewpoints. Terrible mess of an app. Sometimes partial articles load, sometimes nothing loads but a space where an ad clearly wants to be. That’s when it doesn’t just crash to white. It’s a testament to the content that I haven’t uninstalled yet, but that’s unlikely to last much longer.

Love & dissatisfaction. Love the magazine, their software has returned to its old ways…very unstable, needs to be improved again.

Love the content, HATE THE APP. I am a long time NR reader and subscriber and am struggling to read NR content with this app. It repeatedly loses my subscriber log in and thus restricts my access and inundates me with ads. When I tap an article to read, it takes a while to download, if it does at all - often it freezes or crashes. I’ve almost given up on reading through the app and will not renew my NRPlus unless major improvements.

Conservative democrat loves national review. I’m a conservative democrat. I started listen to the podcasts of national review and decided to subscribe. I enjoy reading diverse points of view and I like how they present and discuss the news.

Love their podcasts. Cooke and the Great Books are why I subscribe. National review is a great publication, I recently subscribed because of the Great Books podcast. Also Charles CW Cook and bookmongers. Keep up the great work.

App not connected to Subscription. I can access content on the website but not on the app. Apparently my login details are in superposition of being both correct and incorrect at the same time. If I hate the app without even being able to use it, where do we go from here? Might change if I can ever log in and see if the UI is better than the authentication process.

Ads ads ads. I pay for a subscription, so why do I have to put up with ads constantly popping up?

usuck. All Hail our leader Brain Dead Biden! I’m with upChuck Schumer, I also got an erection at the election. Good thing I had my diaper on, cus I also messed myself. Thanks for being on the side of us Leftist Nitwits! Speaking of Nitwits, where’s Jonah!

Love the content - app obscures it. Seriously, who designed this thing? App provides: sections labels, article titles and a small thumbnail picture. DOESN’T EVEN DISPLAY THE AUTHORS - aka the primary reason I subscribed. Also, the app offers a website choice within the app framework (which in an of itself seems to be an admission of crappy design) but that renders just as poorly! I’m a fan of the magazine but this is a terrible way to navigate it.

National Review. I’ve been reading and enjoying National Review for several years. It is beautifully written, incisive, rational and principled. I also enjoy the Editors Podcast and Charles C.W. Cooke podcast. They are doing a particularly good job on the issues related to Israel, Hamas, Ukraine and Taiwan.

Real discussions on real issues. National Review has been my place to not only read thoughts about the issues of the day but also the larger principals on which to base those thoughts. The discussions are real, informed, and civil.

My favorite opinion journal. National review has some of the best political thinkers and writers in the country. I could read it all day.

Subscriber Without Access. I purchased a $70 subscription on the NR website and I am able to read all the content there, but have no access whatsoever to the NR app. The app doesn’t recognize my login. Customer support is a third party that appears to have no clue about the app or how to deal with this very common problem. Also, the app advertises a subscription for $20 a year instead of $70 a year. What’s up with that? What’s the difference?

Can’t login. Great content, but I can’t login or reset my password because I don’t have a subscription number. I’ve tried everything

Apparently they fixed the issues...... Hands down the best source for Conservatives. These guys are journalists not propagandists.....App works great. Articles load just fine and the videos are flawless.

A valuable resource in today’s media chaos!. Even if I don’t always agree with the content, NR is unfailingly thought provoking! Just waiting for Maddie Kearns to have her own podcast!

Good content but app is buggy. This is not a review of the content of NR, but the app itself. It is very buggy. Often signs me out so I have to re-sign in frequently. Articles don’t load, won’t save to favorites, will jump back to a menu when I’m in the middle of reading... I’ve had the app for over a year and I’ve never been happy with it. But I keep it for the content.

Did I subscribe to Fox News. The bitter vitriol gushing from the article about Kevin Costner’s T-shirt was way too similar to a Tucker Carlson foaming-at-the-mouth rant than to the National Review I used to value. You need to start respecting people who place what they believe to be right over their own careers (there are still a few left) - and I’m not talking about Costner, but Liz Chaney.

Download for offline reading fails. Nice app when connected. Can only download specific articles for offline reading. Otherwise, cannot read issue unless connected. Weak customer support and lack of clarity between online and printed accounts.

40 year subscriber. The only magazine I subscribe to, print and online. Not nearly alarmed enough about the culture war, but still the best writing I have found in a wide range of topics.

iPad. My app for iPad not working keeps going back to home screen . Just harder to read on my iPhone but I love the content ! A great resource when hard to trust many .

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The application National Review was published in the category News on 13 May 2011, Friday and was developed by National Review [Developer ID: 419895237]. This program file size is 20.83 MB. This app has been rated by 8,366 users and has a rating of 4.6 out of 5. National Review - News app posted on 05 October 2023, Thursday current version is 28.3 and works well on iOS 15.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.nationalreview.nr. Languages supported by the app:

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