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  • Good read

    5
    By eowoolf
    Late for work!!
  • Think I made a mistake

    1
    By Blemmers
    I joined so that I could read Charles Pierce online. Have been trying for an hour now just to figure it out and still haven’t been able to get access to Charles Pierce articles. Although they want to send me some newsletter that is just going to clutter up my inbox. Never have this problem with The New Yorker, so it is really shocking to see something this bad.
  • Classic

    1
    By luiss
    This is a magazine that lost its way and no way it’s worth the subscription. Anything before the year 2000 is fantastic anything afterwards don’t even read. where are the archives?
  • Awful outdated app

    1
    By RLC3033
    Doesn’t really do anything but deliver the e version of the print copy. What a waste!
  • Cant login to the app

    1
    By JackAttackski
    This is a piece of junk. No wonder legacy media is dying.
  • Excelente

    5
    By HerVillGroup
    This is a real gentleman magazine
  • Mobile Device Readability Settings Recommendation

    3
    By la.016
    Room for enhanced mobile device content accessibility by way of text-font size, background tone adjustment settings for readers. To improve content browsing experience, reduce visual fatigue (battery life of screen) from white background only settings. (Times New Roman, Georgia font, black background suggestion, 10-12 pt font like on Kindle app).
  • Great writing.

    5
    By lkjklj
    I think it’s like the best.
  • Why can’t all Esquire content be read on the app?

    1
    By Admascott
    I get at least a daily blast from Esquire with a lot of great articles- I need to sign in each time - why not have all of these articles in the app? Or have the link in the email open the app?
  • Lately too woke

    2
    By We win they lose!
    Used to enjoy it a lot more when it talked about being a man than a social justice warrior

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