PC Advisor is now available for the iPhone, with a free download delivering expert news, reviews, tutorials and blogs to owners of Apple’s smartphone via a native app.
Free app now available
The PC Advisor iPhone app is updated every minute of every day with the latest content from PC Advisor’s team of experts.
Articles are split into a number of categories to help you get straight to the content that’s most useful to you. There are sections dedicated to News, Reviews, How To and Opinion, as well as topic areas such as App Reviews, New Products, iPhone Advisor and PC Advisor’s Flickr Photostream.
What’s more, you can select which topics appear as default sections on the app’s bottom navigation, so if you’re more interested in App Reviews than PC Security News, configure the app so that reviews of the latest iOS downloads appear first every time you open the app.
PC Advisor’s iPhone app also includes social media features, allowing you to quickly and easily share the articles you find most useful on Twitter and Facebook. Furthermore, the comments functionality built into PC Advisor’s desktop website is integrated with the app, so comment threads are updated seamlessly between the two.
This is the third app launched by PC Advisor in the past six months, following the free Tech Help tutorial app for iPad, and the free Tech TV app for WebOS tablets.
Download PC Advisor’s iPhone app today, and let us know what you think.






Comments
Matt Egan said: Maccyroo youre confused on several counts 1 The reason the iOS app came before Android is because iOS and the App Store came first Simple as that Were developing apps and sites all the time as well as this site you can read PC Advisor on a dedicated mobile website email newsletters on Amazon Kindle and via Zinio to name but a few Oh we have a print magazine too These things take time and they are ready when they are ready 2 Youve taken the wrong hint from our title PC in our case does not and has never meant Windows PC Were not the Windows equivalent of MacWorld were a personal computing magazine We cover all facets of consumer and business technology including Apple products but absolutely including Android In fact I doubt youll find a reputable site with more Android coverage than youll find on PC Advisor We have a whole section of the site dedicated to Android httpwwwpcadvisorcoukadv 3 MacWorld has apps for both iPhone and iPad and has had both for a long time Hope this clears up your misconceptions
Maccyroo said: Does the Ed not realise that it isnt very PC pun intended to launch an ios app while us android users have to wait PC Advisor the hint is in the title is historically for PC users first and formost and asIDG parent company own MacWorld too it would seem to make more sense to launch an ios IDG app there first of all I get sick of all the apple ios related hype and now my favourite PC mag is joining in
Matt Egan said: Watch this space
Mike said: What about a Android App
trotsky said: Like it thanks