Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass. User Reviews

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  • Unnecessary steps to manage access

    Although our Cape Cod Times account has existed since the 60”s, the connection fails to work numerous times each month. Sometimes, it asks me to sign in. Then, it addresses me by name but then requires me to fill in all my information again.

    Unlike other apps, this one has required me to change my password every once in a while after refusing mine. I keep a printed list of passwords and do not “forget” them!
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  • Horribly glitchy

    The newest version’s e-paper is terrible. It freezes and is loaded with ads. I’m paying for the app, why should I have ads in the middle of articles. And why do I have to close and restart the app several times a day just to get through the news. Old app was much better. C’mon Gannet-you already got rid of most of the local staff. The least you can do is give us an app that works!
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  • Horribly glitchy

    The newest version’s e-paper is terrible. It freezes and is loaded with ads. I’m paying for the app, why should I have ads in the middle of articles. And why do I have to close and restart the app several times a day just to get through the news. Old app was much better. C’mon Gannet-you already got rid of most of the local staff. The least you can do is give us an app that works!
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  • Cape cod Times always interesting

    I read the CC Times every day. They always cover the breaking news but they also have interesting local news about hikes and ecological effects of weather and global warming.
  • Horribly glitchy

    The newest version’s e-paper is terrible. It freezes and is loaded with ads. I’m paying for the app, why should I have ads in the middle of articles. And why do I have to close and restart the app several times a day just to get through the news. Old app was much better. C’mon Gannet-you already got rid of most of the local staff. The least you can do is give us an app that works!
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  • Keep Cape Cod Times Local

    I have read the Cape Cod Times for 40 years, and count on this resource to help be connected to our community. Since the sale to Gannett, there has been a noticeable increase in national stories, at the sacrifice of local news and events. I am impressed with our local reporters, who still bring us wonderful news and stories! I think they work hard, and serve us very well. It is up to Gannett to provide the paper with enough local staff to get the local job done, and not rely on using too much generic national news to increase corporate profits. So far, they are walking a delicate line, and our friends and neighbors notice this.
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  • Hardly usable

    This app is hardly usable. It scrolls on its own and jumps between different zoom levels making articles difficult to read. There are popup ads even with a subscription and when the ads appears in full page view it sometimes cannot be closed forcing you to restart the app. I am on the verge on deleting the app and canceling my subscription.
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  • Little Clunky

    I find it a little clunky to read the paper online. The home page doesn’t stroll nicely and the e-version doesn’t let you read it as a newspaper article but rather as a side article in a word document format. But it is better than nothing.
  • Terrible APP

    Sometimes newer is not better. This new version is awful. Did anyone get user feedback? The old version is much easier to read, no annoying ads when you first log on. Please keep the old version
  • Infuriating & ?illegal?

    Besides the app constantly freezing, it does not let you choose cookie options (isn’t this illegal?). They are all designated as “always active” and do not respond to clicks to change them. Also, once one navigates to the cookie management page, which takes some doing, it will not let you close the page without clicking on “confirm my choices”. So, the app is trapping readers into unwanted cookie choices.
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