Best paper in the state!
H&N is worth reading every day. I learn something relevant everytime I open it up on my iPad. Great job.
Horrible app
App will not open for me. I have messaged, like suggested, but have never heard back.
Eh
It's a good start, but the local news section doesn't update. Weather/sports/AP etc all update daily though. This app also needs local breaking news push alerts.
Really awesome app!
Good good good
Terrible ap, terrible paper
Not a good ap at all. Basically worthless when it comes to online new stories.
Not bad
This app opens fast, is easy to use and updated often. Unfortunately it doesn't support paid subscriber login and access is severely limited. Displays nicely.
What the other guy said X2
Herald and Snooze strikes again. Click on local news and everyone else's local news but KF. Don't bother even clicking on the other sections - there's nothing there.
Lacking
It seems that every time H&N attempts to the transfer of news via electronic means they spend more time floundering than succeeding. This app is a step in the right direction but lacks in several severe ways:
-No support for subscriber access to the full paper
-No iPad support
-No landscape orientation support
-Limited news categories & news placed in categories where that news doesn't even belong
-No paid app option or download/sign-in option to remove ads from the application
Like the online edition rendered by Olive Software this app is not powerful enough, or user-friendly enough, for me to be willing to use it on a daily basis.
I simply want a way to read a copy of the newspaper on my mobile devices without having to deal with a terrible user-interface. If the development of this app follows true to form for H&N it'll probably be a long time before we see the support for paying subscribers which should be automatically rendered by H&N.
-No support for subscriber access to the full paper
-No iPad support
-No landscape orientation support
-Limited news categories & news placed in categories where that news doesn't even belong
-No paid app option or download/sign-in option to remove ads from the application
Like the online edition rendered by Olive Software this app is not powerful enough, or user-friendly enough, for me to be willing to use it on a daily basis.
I simply want a way to read a copy of the newspaper on my mobile devices without having to deal with a terrible user-interface. If the development of this app follows true to form for H&N it'll probably be a long time before we see the support for paying subscribers which should be automatically rendered by H&N.
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