Seattle Times Print Replica

Seattle Times Print Replica

By The Seattle Times

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2011-12-14
  • Current Version: 3.1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 126.57 MB
  • Developer: The Seattle Times
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Score: 2.22689
2.22689
From 119 Ratings

Description

If you love to peruse printed newspapers, you'll love this app. The Seattle Times digital Print Replica gives you easy access to the comprehensive news and information - including ads and comics - that you receive on the printed pages of The Seattle Times, all on your iPad. This digital version of the print edition makes it easy to read the region's largest daily newspaper electronically. If you are a home-delivery subscriber to The Seattle Times, access to the Print Replica is included with your subscription. If you are not a current print subscriber, you can enjoy up to seven days of back issues of The Seattle Times at no charge.

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Reviews

  • Poorly written app

    1
    By Fogbert
    Badly behaved app that never gets updated. I guess written by the same people who wrote their proofreading software (Elbonians?)
  • Finally works well! Latest update brought app up to expectations

    5
    By Dave Shema
    Every feature promised back in August now working consistently for me: Fast downloads, article view, page view zoom-in. I like it.
  • WORST. APP. EVER.

    1
    By drrlegal
    Why on God’s green earth (getting less green thanks to climate-infused fires) did The Seattle Times tinker with its prior iteration of its app?? It cuts out completely; off-line reading is hit-and-miss before you are told to get back online; photos are not sharp; getting to another page to finish an article is WAY harder, annoying than with the prior version. Very poor quality experience for readers who are PAYING THE TIMES a subscription fee to be frustrated as they TRY to read.
  • New App a Giant Step Backward

    1
    By govy1
    The old app worked great and fit perfectly to the iPad screen. The page display on the new app is both too big and not pinchable. And the navigation is much more difficult when you want to read the whole article after “double tap”. It’s not really a print replica any more. And how did they make it even slower to load then the old app? And it’s asking for log in EVERY TIME! Was this tested? At all? Please make the old version available!
  • Too much trouble to log in

    1
    By SteveNMagnolia
    Im already a paying subscriber but this is too much trouble without having to reset the password for my account on all devices
  • Easiest way to read the paper

    5
    By rws2029
    Well done pdf implementation of the printed newspaper. Very easy to navigate through the articles, and see the complete layout of the newspaper. I prefer this app to the other Seattle Times app because I don’t have to suffer the animated ads.
  • Terrible App

    1
    By Dan_Clements
    The Seattle Times app is one of the few that gets worse and worse. The new version that was rolled out in November, 2020, is impossible to read on my iPad Pro. They should fire whoever designed this app.
  • This version is worse

    1
    By AndrewApple
    Crashes randomly, doesn’t remember where you last stopped. Switching to web browser because is almost unusable.
  • Back to the future

    1
    By one more tome
    The old version was much better to manage and provided flexibility of what I wanted to see and focus on. Now, I am just dead what the app wants me to see.
  • Every day an adventure

    2
    By Laruecastex
    I have read the Seattle times since 1974 and moved to reading it online when the first print replica came to my iPad. It was never great but this new version is a real adventure. You never know how you will have to navigate from from day to day. Sometimes you can get lucky and a navigation bar appears, not always complete, but it’s there. Other days, as others have mentioned, you have to scroll through the whole paper. I also read the Wall Street Journal on line and suggest Seattle Times ask them for help putting together a good on-line reading experience.

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