Spirax Sarco Launches Steam News Magazine App for iPad and iPhone

June 19, 2013
App’s navigation feature offers its subscribers a new level of visual interaction by allowing them to instantly find relevant articles quickly.

Spirax Sarco has released a Steam News Magazine App for all iOS devices. Each issue is now fully downloadable to an iPad or iPhone so plant managers, facility and operation professionals and engineers have the opportunity to read all of its content at home or on the go.

The App enables readers to search not only the latest issue but previous archived issues going back to when the magazine was first introduced in March, 2011. The App’s navigation feature offers its subscribers a new level of visual interaction by allowing them to instantly find relevant articles quickly.

In the future, users will be able to share each article via several social media tools, including Twitter, Facebook and email. As a value-added feature, the sort out “Spirax Sarco Design of Fluid Systems: Steam Utilization and Hook-Ups” books are also included within the App.

The Steam News App is available via the App Store (Apple iTunes) on an iOS device. Readers can subscribe for $1.99 for all archived and current issues.

For more information, visit www.spiraxsarco.com/us.

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