What do you read your newsletter on?

36 Comments

  • Hugo - 8 years ago

    Both presentaciones aré ok. Each have advantafes AND disadvantages. I will read any, anyway.

  • rudestar - 8 years ago

    usually ipad, sometimes laptop, new format looks very similar in mobile. On the laptop either/or

  • imwithstoopid - 8 years ago

    Meh, laptop, either way ok
    Do prefer Discus as I like to be able to search old comments, lease keep Discus.

  • ron plunkett - 8 years ago

    I read it every day and enjoy emnsley ,

    Thank you for keeping me informed.

    Ron.

  • Eva - 8 years ago

    I read on a computer. This is just an FYI that this is the first issue that's landed in my gmail Spam folder.

  • Jone - 8 years ago

    Generally my computer due to the work I do (socmed) but I happened to be working on my phone today. I am happy with your newsletter either way--just keep up your awesome work!!! Thank you for being our voice of concern and care.

  • Muhammad Hamid - 8 years ago

    its is good version i like it very much

  • John - 8 years ago

    Phone and laptop. Prefer laptop. Also prefer things the as before with Disqus.

  • Helen Stewart - 8 years ago

    As long as the content remains the same, I'll go along with the new format. LOVE treehugger...so positive in a world that has become so cynical. Keep up the fantastic work you are doing :)

  • Jo daniels - 8 years ago

    I read this on my iPad. Enjoy this very much !

  • Clive - 8 years ago

    Always something interesting to click through to - and on an iPad it's an email that's nothing to do with 'work'. Thanks for your efforts.

  • Graeme - 8 years ago

    Enjoy your positive news ...

    Well Done !

  • Paulina - 8 years ago

    This is my favorite newsletter! thank you :)

  • Donna Payne - 8 years ago

    Like the old format but can swing with the new. Appreciate your enlightening informative news.

  • Steve Sikora - 8 years ago

    I mostly read the newsletter on my computer, occasionally on an iPad if travelling.

    My first reaction to the new format is that something is missing. I can adapt to change as well as anyone but the new edition feels a bit generic.

  • Corinne - 8 years ago

    Prefer older version.. but hey.. things change... newer and advancements in technology means you have to go with the flow.. (please wait for this old biddy to catch up.!!! )I read your newsletters on my phone; I can read them when I'm out and about, anywhere anytime. : )

  • phoebe wessinger - 8 years ago

    Treehugger is great, favorite thing to read everyday mostly on my computer at work but also at home if I've missed a day or so. Interesting articles, lots of information everyone should be hearing and reading about.
    Ipad or computer are the easiest to really see and peruse the site for me.
    Excellent job!

  • Julie - 8 years ago

    Love treehugger. I read it on my iPad. Will read it no matter which format. Good luck and keep up the good work!

  • Patricia Johnson - 8 years ago

    I didn't think the format change would matter, but after reading through more than half the topics, I really do like the new format.

  • Pat Lapp - 8 years ago

    Coffee and TreeHugger on my iPad before I get out of bed-daily! New format works great. Love every issue!

  • Jo daniels - 8 years ago

    I read this on my iPad. Enjoy this very much !

  • Roy - 8 years ago

    Treehugger a must read on laptop every day. Daily columns will be saved in file for future access.
    Too much blank white on new format

  • Sudeep Johnson - 8 years ago

    I read on my iPad every day. I prefer the old look as I can scroll through easier to see what I want to read - but heck - if you change it I'll get used to it - no problem!

  • BillyJoe JimBob - 8 years ago

    We use our computer for our Treehugger newsletter viewing and either version is fine as long as we can continue to get our daily dose. Our morning is not complete without it!!!
    Keep on doing what you're doing. It's much appreciated!

  • Karen - 8 years ago

    I read primarily on my iPad and prefer the new format. I was surprised how compelling it was with the larger pictures. I enjoy this fine newsletter with my coffee each morning. Thanks.

  • judy - 8 years ago

    I too, prefer the old format, easy to see more without so much scrolling down and back up again . The pictures are mostly for reference to distinguish one piece from another and if I really want to see one large I can always do that.

  • Nick Taylor - 8 years ago

    I do fun stuff on my iPad and share with friends. This is such a cool magazine.

  • Wendy - 8 years ago

    I prefer the previous option with headings to the side. I scan down the list and then pick the ones I want to read in detail, often coming back later to pick up others, the titles tell me which ones I want to go back to. Now it's more of a visual but less clear. Thks. Really enjoy your varied and wide ranging news bites.

  • Lynn - 8 years ago

    I love treehugger. I read it every morning, usually on my iPad. Both formats are fine with me! ????

  • Jane - 8 years ago

    I use a laptop and a phone to view, depending on which is handy. I like both versions, but with the links next to the picture I can move through a little faster - giving me more time to read the articles I find interesting.

  • Sherri - 8 years ago

    I LOVE TreeHugger! Read it first thing in the morning with my coffee. Great way to start my day! Thanks for all your hard work in bringing this content to us.
    (I only read on laptop computer.......I do not own a smart phone)

  • Blue_Oak - 8 years ago

    All three device types, roughly equivalently. Whatever device is handy when I have the time to read TH.

    BTW, have noticed the Disqus commenting system can be a bit wonky on mobile devices, both Android and iOS.

  • Robbie - 8 years ago

    iPad

  • Viv - 8 years ago

    I read it on my computer most of the time but I find myself transitioning more and more to iPhone and iPad for most things. Have you looked into some of the new Progressive Web App technology to make this awesome blog work on any device? There are so many you could never design for all of them. Best of luck with responsive design and keep up the good work!

  • Steve Parker - 8 years ago

    Hi, I believe that you would carry more information in your articles for PC users than making articles for mobile phones. It is less effort to read a PC screen, gives me a change or a break from my usual work and allows me to do further investigation from reading your articles. I would not by choice use my phone to do further research.
    KEEP UP THE INTERESTING WORK AND THANKS !

  • Jeanine - 8 years ago

    I read on all three devices.

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