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Practical Electronics Magazine app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 4512 ratings )
Reference Newsstand Electronics & Audio
Developer: MagazineCloner.com Limited
Free
Current version: 7.2.2, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 14 Dec 2012
App size: 51.33 Mb

Practical Electronics (PE) is the worlds premier hobbyist magazine for electronics and computer enthusiasts, with construction projects for beginners and experts.
Every issue is packed with ideas, theory and projects to build, with full circuit diagrams, printed circuit board layouts, artwork and photos. If youre interesting in learning more about electronics and computing, then EPE is bound to have something for you.

Regular features included in the magazine are: Techno Talk, a review of the latest, often quirky, developments in technology; Circuit Surgery, an in-depth investigation into readers’ circuit queries; Practically Speaking, where Robert Penfold explains the techniques of building electronic projects, including soldering etc; Pic N’ Mix, our feature on PIC microprocessors; Net Work discusses developments, software and equipment for use on the Internet; Raspberry PI, where this special microcomputer and its ancillaries are reviewed and developed; Interface - circuits and components to use with your computer.

In addition to all this there is news from the world of electronics, special offers, a selection of books and CDROMs to buy. Readout – reader’s letters – plus regular in-dept Teach-In series where newcomers can learn all about digital and analogue electronics, and more knowledgeable readers can brush up on their understanding.

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This is a free app download. Within the app users can purchase the current issue and back issues.

Subscriptions are also available within the application. A subscription will start from the latest regular issue at the time of purchase.

-The subscription will renew automatically unless cancelled more than 24 hours before the end of the current period. You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, for the same duration and at the current subscription rate for the product.
-You may turn off the auto-renewal of subscriptions through your Account Settings, however you are not able to cancel the current subscription during its active period.
-Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when a subscription to that publication is purchased.
-If a subscription offers a free trial, at the end of the trial period, you will be charged the full price of the subscription. You may cancel a subscription during its free trial period via the subscription settings on your iTunes account. This must be done 24 hours before the end of the subscription period to avoid being charged.

Users can register for/ login to a pocketmags account in-app. This will protect their issues in the case of a lost device and allow browsing of purchases on multiple platforms. Existing pocketmags users can retrieve their purchases by logging into their account.

We recommend loading the app for the first time in a wi-fi area so that all issue data is retrieved.
If your app will not load past the splash page after a first install or an update, please delete and reinstall the app from the App Store

Help and frequently asked questions can be accessed in-app and on pocketmags.

If you have any problems at all please do not hesitate to contact us: [email protected]

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Latest reviews of Practical Electronics Magazine app for iPhone and iPad

Nice!
The app works well and doesnt have any issues that I can tell. This is also the best monthly circuit magazine out there IMO.
Limbo?
iPhone 4S iOS 6.0.1 loops to please wait screen. Never see any page of magazine.
Everyday Practical Electronics
Good articles and informative.
Gr8t resource
Lots of good articles
OK, but too much construction
Im an electrical engineer (retired) and lifelong electronic hobbyist. There arent that many electronic magazines anymore so Im glad that this magazine is still around. But, I find that much of it involves construction of some project. Yes, there are educational articles, but, in general, Im no longer interested in building things, especially things that require unique parts and circuit boards. Having said that, Im still taking this magazine in hopes that there may be something of interest. Its cheap enough in digital download and I dont have any paper to save.
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