WSJ Print Edition

WSJ Print Edition

⭐️4.8 / 5
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📼3 scs
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📦~ in 8 months
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All Versions of WSJ Print Edition

3.13.00

May 21, 2024

General stability improvements and updates

3.9.09

November 3, 2023

Performance improvements and bug fixes

3.6.24

October 7, 2022

Performance improvements

3.6.13

June 3, 2022

- Read-aloud continues when the device rotates and restarts from the same point if the app is sent to background - Screen remains active when an article is selected for an extended time. - Added settings for a customisable reading experience. - General bug fixes and improvements
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3.3.10

June 2, 2021

Readers can now view in swipe mode: The page now fits the width of your screen Tap the screen with two fingers to select an article in text mode Single or Double tap to zoom in page Simple horizontal and vertical swipes to view all content of all pages Other updates and bug fixes to optimize for iOS14 and offline reading.
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1.1

August 5, 2020

Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements

1.0

May 28, 2020

Price History of WSJ Print Edition

Description of WSJ Print Edition

WSJ is pleased to offer all members a digital version of the Wall Street Journal newspaper. This digital replica brings the print experience online and ensures delivery issues never interrupt your access. If you have questions about using the app please contact us at 1-800-JOURNAL or support@wsj.com.

WSJ Print Edition: FAQ

Is WSJ Print Edition compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, WSJ Print Edition is available for iPad users.
The WSJ Print Edition app was made by Dow Jones & Company, Inc., publisher of The Wall Street Journal..
Currently, WSJ Print Edition supports iOS 11.0 or later.
The overall user rating of the WSJ Print Edition app is 4.8.
Wsj Print Edition Relates To The News App Genre.
3.13.00 is the most recent version of the WSJ Print Edition app.
June 30, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the WSJ Print Edition app.
WSJ Print Edition officially launched on February 6, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the WSJ Print Edition app: Arabic, Danish, Dutch and 10 more.
Sorry, WSJ Print Edition is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in WSJ Print Edition.
No, WSJ Print Edition does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of WSJ Print Edition

  • Like reading the hard copy, but better

    I read the hard copy Journal starting at around age 25 and switched to the WWW site in my 40s and then to the iPad app in my 50s. The latter two mediums were slow and clunky, but I got used to them. Then the powers that be radically changed the app to a format that is just so bad that I couldn’t use it. I went back to the WWW site and slogged through the sluggish load times, eventually getting through the paper each day, but not enjoying the experience. Then I discovered the Print Edition app. Wow! I love it. The whole paper loads onto my iPad in seconds. I swipe my way through the articles without the dreaded load times of the WWW site. And I love engaging with the “hard copy” again. Five Stars all the way! Don’t mess with this one, Journal!
  • Love it! Many plusses. Have one suggestion.

    I was one of those who loved reading an actual paper but I switched to reading the WSJ this way and love it. I did it to eliminate the visual clutter of messy newspapers laying around my home. I bought a 12.9” iPad for it on the recommendation of other reviewers, and it seems a perfect pairing. The app is very well thought out and easy to use. I can enlarge anything so I can read it without needing glasses. I can continue an article to ‘inside’ pages with just a touch. I can quickly link to the more in-depth options I never bothered with before, and I now see I’ve missed a lot. One thing I would like to see: Maybe there is a setting I don’t know about to remedy this, but I wish it showed more than just one week of past issues in the ‘issues’ tab. (I know I can do a search by topic.)
  • More than Enough

    I enjoy the Journal’s varied coverage because it gives me the sense that I’m caught up with the news.
    The editorial section offers great writing and a steady point of view that succeeds in making sense of the many voices clamoring to be heard. In the end, your paper delivers what I’ve always required from my primary news source, a feeling of closure for the day..the paper’s been read. One last thing, I rarely read about sports, however, I read Jason Gay’s column just for the fun of it.
    My thanks to all who work hard to make the WSJ the newspaper I look forward to reading every day.