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Is the AARP Publications app for the iPad no longer viable? I haven't been able to read AARP Magazine or Bulletin on either my iPad Pro (12.9-inch) on my older iPad (2nd model).
Without the AARP Publications app, how does one read AARP Magazines or Bulletins on electronic devices?
Thanks,
David
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Thank you! I never knew they was available on the web...had only viewed them through the AARP Publications iPad application and was looking for an updated app.
David, I don't know why they aren't working for you but for me and on my iPad they both work fine.
Try these links, they're the ones I used and I opened them with Google Chrome and Safari browsers both. The links follow -
AARP Magazine - https://www.aarp.org/magazine/
AARP Bulletin - https://www.aarp.org/bulletin/
Maybe these will help your problem?
Thanks for the comment...that was my observation as well. But I guess the original AARP Publications iPad app has been discontinued? It was a pretty slick app, I really appreciated the use and application of technology...made it really fun and enjoyable to read.
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