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Old 04-01-2015, 01:50 PM   #1
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Magazine source that allows you to reflow text?

I love reading books with really wide text columns (edge to edge of my ipad mini screen), the opposite of how most magazines are formatted. Is there a magazine service that sells magazines in a format that I can read like that instead of their usual super narrow rigid formatting so I can read it like a book?

Right now I use Zinio (free library access to many magazines) but their proprietary reader/format is essentially a rigid PDF. I know there are many other providers like Amazon, Apple Newstand, and subscription only models like Magzter and NextIssue. Do any of these provide their magazines re-flowable format?

Edit: I know it sometimes varies by magazine. The ones I'm most interested in in order are: The Economist, Newsweek, Esquire, Businessweek, The Atlantic, Popular Science, Discovery, and National Geographic, so if you happen to know for sure about any of those magazine that'd be great to know.

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