
Future will publish its 100th digital edition this week when The Official Xbox Magazine launches on the Zinio iPad store.
The magazine publisher's T3 gadget tutorial app is the most popular UK magazine app on the iPad App store and the company predicts tablet apps could become their biggest profit and revenue drivers.
Mark Wood, CEO of Future UK, said: "Future has established itself as one of the UK's most successful digital publishers on the iPad.
"Sales revenues have been growing at more than 10% a month this year and have now gone past the £2m-a-year mark."
The news comes less than a month after over the next 12 to 15 months, paving the way for redundancies.
The titles facing potential closure or restructure are DVD & Blu-Ray Review, Hi-Fi Choice, What Satellite & Digital TV, Home Cinema Choice, London Tech Guides & Bookazines, Photoshop Focus Guides, Nitro and Redline.
The publishing group's UK and US arm announced the business restructure after a 5% fall in group revenues over nine months and a 3% year-on-year drop in UK circulation revenue.
Wood said: "We have taken action to make our print magazine production as efficient as possible so that we can switch resources and investment into the fast-growing digital areas.
"Our UK print magazine sales are holding up well and new launches have made a significant impact. But we see the biggest growth coming from the digital markets.
"Our ability to generate very fast-growing revenues on the iPad is turning Future into a digital publisher at very great speed."
The group also anticipates the launch of Apple's Newsstand, which groups digital magazines and newspapers in one place, as well as the increasing popularity of Android devices, will bolster digital revenues at the company.