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This is the mobile version of Fox Magazine, and where you can download a good selection of content to your mobile devices.
Mobile Fox Magazine is up for review today, and this is basically a separate site with a limited set of content pulled from their main collection. It's much smaller than the actual site, and you don't get get access to the actual Fox Magazine from what I can tell, either. You do have some photos and videos of anything from solo to hardcore action all in pretty familiar setups at least. $30 a month gets you in the door, plus access to four other similar mobile sites, which seems a bit high for what you get here. I'll be checking the site out from my Mac, as well as an iPhone 5 using wifi.
It's not huge, but at least it's not tiny, either. Expect to see around 280 photo galleries, and 125 videos or so. There's enough to keep you busy here if you use the site sporadically, but I'd still love to see more content if they expect people to stick around long.
You don't get access to their main network, with the large versions of the sites unfortunately. But you do get access to the other mobile sites they've produced, which does provide some nice bonus material. Plus, assuming the mobile aspect is important for you, the sites should be very familiar since they're all setup similarly.
First, you should know that none of the videos worked from my actual computer. So if you're expecting to be able to browse the site once home as well, you could be out of luck. Second, some of the videos didn't even work on my iPhone for some reason. A big X would be over them, and nothing was clickable.
Everything is supposed to be dumbed down for a mobile version, which makes sense, but I've seen some sites still incorporate a few features to make using the site easier, which weren't found here at all. There are no categories to browse through or anything (save for photos and videos), and they only offer a single option for the videos.
Mobile Fox Magazine is very basic overall. The photos and videos that are up are fine enough, and do work on mobile devices, but there's just not anything here that stands out as awesome in my opinion. The numbers are okay, but not great. Features are pretty lackluster. And it costs a lot without even giving you access to the main version of the site. I'd rather see this as a bonus to the actual Fox Magazine collection instead of a standalone site like it is now.