The Green Gazette User Reviews

The Green Gazette
The Green Gazette
Gazette Communications

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Great online reading

We love the Green Gazette! The content is always relevant, and reading online is super convenient. Plus, it’s the environmental right thing to do.

IOS14 Problem

Some pages won’t load since the install of ios14. Page/s will show up blank without text, but if you shrink then expand the page, it may load/display properly. No problems before ios14. Viewing on a 2017 iPad with 128 GB memory, and half is free. All the latest updates always installed. Otherwise, this is a 5 star app and newspaper.
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The Best way to read a News Paper.

After reading the regular paper for many years I was reluctant
To try a on line paper. Because of the virus and cost I tried
The paper on Gazette web site. It worked but had many issues
And we didn’t enjoy it.
With the app it’s so much better, works great, easy to use
And I don’t think I will ever go back to the printed version.
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Use it daily

Categorically speaking I’m not a big fan of reading print papers online in the same format. But I use this app daily to read the print edition of The Gazette. In fact it has replaced the reading of the printed edition for me completely. From that perspective I’m glad this app exists. Reading content is mostly easy and you can click to see a larger version or zoom into the page.
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Great Way to Read Local News

The Green Gazette is a great way to read the local news.

Here is the Good Stuff
1. Easy to navigate
2. Can access previous editions
3. The app is generally pretty fast

The Not so Good:
1. The text formatting leaves a little to be desired... For example, sometimes spaces appear in the middle of words
2. The headline never appears correctly in the reading pane
3. Using the “zoom” function to magnify the text in the reading pane is impossible to use.
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Mrs

Enjoy being able to get the info every day even when I travel. Great to keep up to date with things happening at home.

Surprisingly refreshing

Wasn’t looking for yet another mobile device magnetism, but I do find myself reading local news a lot more than before. Still learning the app. And happy the human brain has no issue concatenation once hyphenated words that shift in the viewer’s variable window size.

Reads the Gazette for 60 years

I love reading the newspaper! Why because TV and the internet should not be the only places you get your news!

Gazette Review

We enjoy being able to read our paper online. We travel quite a lot and it is convenient to get our hometown news anywhere.

It is frustrating at times that the paper does not load properly, however for the most part we enjoy the APP

Spelling counts

My husband recently had surgery and was not able to go to work, which along the way would daily pick up the CR Gazette, along with USA Today, so he could read them as “fresh news” instead of day old, later delivered to our rural community 90 miles away.

This has been great for him and he has loved it, I too have found it to be wonderful, even though not a CR native person so have not such a keen interest as he does.

I have compared the print to green version, for the sake of the questions I did have on if it would be as good. I can clearly, without distinction say that THIS is much better.

Yes, spelling errors are there (same as in print). You can zoom the pictures in vivid beautiful color as the photographer took them, not as gritty as newsprint.

If your the person to puzzle, print it yourself and puzzle! :). No more recycle bins, look at past issues without clutter.
Jump to sections easily with a tap and swipe. If you hate going from one page to another to another the article view is one seamless read, with font you can change.

I hope this answered your questions, downside is that it is it’s own app, but the reader is not coordinated with other local green papers using the same app. So you have to have two of them. Newsmemory (yellow one) for Washington Journal, Mt. Pleasant News, and Fairfield Ledger all of which are owned by same company.
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