Staff Reporters
Dec 15, 2010

Campaign adds key upgrades to its iPad app

ASIA PACIFIC – Campaign Asia-Pacific, the region’s leading title for the advertising, marketing, media and PR industries, has added key improvements to its recently launched app for iPad.

The full magazine version will be available to subscribers only
The full magazine version will be available to subscribers only

The full magazine, initially available for free, is now available to subscribers only. Non-subscribers will however be able to preview six selected pages of the premium content.

To access the December 2010 issue of Campaign Asia-Pacific, users must upgrade their application. The app is available free for download here.

An iPhone app will be launched soon, and web content will become available for iPad.

These apps compliment Campaign's range of current digital editions spanning:

Five web sites for Asia-Pacific in two languages reaching 120,000 people every month.

A full online magazine available up to 10 days before the print edition.

A text version of the magazine on Kindle available up to 10 days before the print edition.

To enjoy full access to Campaign's digital editions, subscribe here or call +852 2122 5227 to find out more.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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