Flipster - Digital Magazines

2.8
362 reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Flipster is a free digital magazine service provided courtesy of your library.

Find libraries near you that offer Flipster, then explore, download, and read magazines any time on your Android devices.

If you find that your library does not offer Flipster, encourage them to sign up today.

Features:
• Locate participating libraries
• Browse, search, and download popular magazines to read offline
• Access digital table of contents for each magazine
• Read articles in text view
• Tap highlighted areas to jump to articles and related websites
• Track percentage of magazine read

Now it’s time to relax, put your feet up and read your favorite magazines with Flipster!

To download Flipster on an older Android device, search Google for "EBSCO Connect - How can I download the Flipster app for older Android devices?" where you can find a document that includes a previous version of the app's APK file to download, or contact your librarian for assistance.
Updated on
Sep 17, 2024

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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

2.9
248 reviews
Joseph Morris
January 3, 2023
Fine for text reading. But I downloaded this for it voice-to-text ability, but it's not really ready for prime time. It can't keep track of your place when you close the app, and if you turn off the screen it stops reading (and loses your place). So you can't use it to listen to an article on a walk for example, which seems like it would be the prime use case for such a feature. So close yet so far. It would also be nice to have more than one VTT voice. Uninstalled.
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