What it actually does is show you icons for access to reading features. To me, it looks like the icon for left margin formatting. You'll see an icon for access to controls near the bottom of the left margin of the page. Instead, everything is controlled from inside the app. 3) Title A-Z (Click on a magazine title to access issues)ĭ) There is no actual menu control of the new Zinio Reader. 2) Publish Date (Same as above for further access) 1) Purchase Date (See numbers and arrows at the bottom of the page for further access) Be sure to archive them if you want to read them again later. :-(Ī) Once you've downloaded an issue, you have the options of Archiving them and reading them. The result is a self-contained application.ĭ) As a consequence of its self-containment of code, the app is now ~223MB in size, versus the old ~7.3 MB.Į) You're going to have to download all your magazine issues again. Bravo! It now makes use of JavaScript, AppleScript and native macOS code. It is indeed the successor of version 4.ī) Zinio is treating version 1.x as a new application, despite having the identical name to the old version 1-4 series.Ĭ) From what I can make out, the new Zinio Reader completely drops dependence upon Adobe AIR. A) The version provided here via MU is indeed labeled '1.1.6'.