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  • I just tried it on a Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1). The first time I loaded it, it froze after two pages, but the next time it worked pretty much fine. I found it much preferable to trying to read it on the computer screen, though there were some slight distortions to the font. I tried my Kindle Fire HD, which is Android-based. It loads and displays something but the display is a little messed up (doesn't expand to fill the screen). It's usable though. The magazine looks good on my iPhone though, so presumably also on on iPad. We've tested this successfully on: Android phone running Ice Cream Sandwich (Samsung Galaxy S3): - built-in browser - Firefox browser - Chrome browser - Opera Mobile browser Android tablet running Jelly Bean (Asus Transformer): - built-in browser - Firefox browser - Chrome browser - Opera Mobile browser Kindle Fire tablet (original Kindle Fire from last year): - built-in (Silk) browser ... plus every browser we could find for the Windows 7 and Mac platforms. Thanks to all. I have an Acer A-500 using a Jelly Bean OS. I was able to get it to work by setting the user agent for the browser to Android and then pressing the "Pages" tab after the initial load. After opening a page from one of the page icons, it appears to work normally.
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  • I just tried it on a Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1). The first time I loaded it, it froze after two pages, but the next time it worked pretty much fine. I found it much preferable to trying to read it on the computer screen, though there were some slight distortions to the font. I tried my Kindle Fire HD, which is Android-based. It loads and displays something but the display is a little messed up (doesn't expand to fill the screen). It's usable though. The magazine looks good on my iPhone though, so presumably also on on iPad. We've tested this successfully on: Android phone running Ice Cream Sandwich (Samsung Galaxy S3): - built-in browser - Firefox browser - Chrome browser - Opera Mobile browser Android tablet running Jelly Bean (Asus Transformer): - built-in browser - Firefox browser - Chrome browser - Opera Mobile browser Kindle Fire tablet (original Kindle Fire from last year): - built-in (Silk) browser ... plus every browser we could find for the Windows 7 and Mac platforms. Thanks to all. I have an Acer A-500 using a Jelly Bean OS. I was able to get it to work by setting the user agent for the browser to Android and then pressing the "Pages" tab after the initial load. After opening a page from one of the page icons, it appears to work normally.
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