Using my Mac to read magazines

How can I subscribe to a magazine & read it on my Mac?

You can use an Mac app called Zinio
http://www.zinio.com/
You can pay subscribe to and read magazines on your Mac through this app.
There might be other Mac apps that do this, also.
The Zinio Magazine app is the one I use on the Mac.

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