Phys.org is a News app by Omicron Tech Ltd. Daily spotlight science and technology news stories from Phys.org.
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1. At the end of the free trial period, the full price of the subscription will be charged thereafter.
2. Cancellations must occur 24 hours before the end of the subscription period to avoid being charged.
3. - Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal.
4. Access to Phys.org's full content is available with the monthly subscription plan for just $0.99. Your first subscription week is free.
5. - Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
6. - No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
7. This includes stories in the fields of physics, nanotechnology, electronics, space and earth sciences, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, mathematics, etc.
8. - Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.
9. - Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase.
10. You will be charged in your local currency at the prevailing exchange rate as defined by App Store.
11. Free app content is limited to selected spotlight stories.
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This app would be great if it was supported by iPadOS 16’s Stage Manager mode…
Good content but not a lot of effort was put into making this app user friendly
I needed something to replace the doom and gloom of daily news that was destroying my brain, and I love the content of Phys.org. Great articles, concise and conversational writing. Also LOVE the fact that full article content is actually surfaced within the main interface, rather than constantly linking out to external sites like some other services. But this app feels like someone made it as a side project. No ability to toggle between light and dark mode outside of your device OS, illegible dark blue links in dark mode, very few features beyond the ability to sign up for subscription, and - despite lots of obvious bugs - no updates for 2 years??? So I’m guessing this project has been abandoned? Too bad, because I feel like they have great potential. But I’m not paying a subscription fee for something that has such infrequent developer attention.
Several years ago this app actually had cutting edge scientific articles but now it truly appears that the app has succumbed to woke politics hoping to indoctrinate their feeble minded readers. Big disappointment!
This is trash. When you go to the website they promote the phys.org app but they want you to pay a subscription to be able to use gestures that are freely available on their website. Why on Earth would I pay you to access content via the app when you already provide it for free on your website? Why release an app if it isn’t at least as usable and accessible as the website?
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