JPOST - Israel News

JPOST - Israel News

by Jerusalem Post

594 ratings
19 reviews
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 12, 2014
  • November 15, 2023

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Access the daily ePaper edition of a prominent Israeli newspaper. Stay informed about complex events affecting life in Israel with in-depth reporting spanning decades of the region's history.

Daily ePaper edition
In-depth reporting on Israel
Historical context of events
Integrated purchasing options
Auto-renewable subscriptions
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What's New in JPOST

3.0

November 15, 2023

New version of the application compatible with iOS 17"

Subscription plans

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$18.991 Month
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$1.99

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User reviews

Jpost opposing views

I’ve followed Jpost for a long time until I noted in the last year of always being upset by quotes and articles from Reuters and other sources with obviously anti-Semitic and anti-Israel views.
Jpost writers mostly good, but it must do better to serve its readers. as Illustrating both sides of a story is not journalism which is almost non-existent. This style is like Fox which use to be good.
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Not Easily visualized

The image of the “newspaper “ can be expanded with 2 fingers which is nice. However the thumbnail pictures of the whole issue interfere with seeing the bottom of the article being viewed.

Stoped updating on December 31

Had to contact Apple. Help was requested from the JP with no response. I’m
Incredibly disappointed as I have utilized the JP for many years.

Broken - useless

App is now 'broken'. Will not load any content. Given there have been no updates in at least 5 years guess this is no surprise. But, they certainly were happy to take our money for a 1 year subscription. Buyer beware.

Navigation?

I purchased an issue and all I got was a picture of the front page with no apparent ability to actually access and read full articles.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

7 issues

App crashes frequently

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App not loading any content

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App stopped updating

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Cannot access full articles after purchase

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Thumbnail pictures interfere with reading

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Magazine not included in subscription

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Paper not available for download on subscription days

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Requested Features

5 requests

Illustrate both sides of a story

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Make weekly subscription once-only optional

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Include magazine in subscription

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Fix bug causing app crashes

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Ensure app updates regularly

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FAQ

What is the JPOST ePaper app?

The JPOST ePaper app provides access to the daily digital edition of The Jerusalem Post newspaper. It offers in-depth reporting on Israel and the complex events affecting the region, with a history of coverage dating back to before the state's founding.

How can I purchase the ePaper?

You can purchase individual editions of the JPOST ePaper for $1.99. Additionally, auto-renewable subscriptions are available for 1 month ($18.99), 6 months ($79.99), and 1 year ($129.99).

How do subscriptions work?

Subscriptions are auto-renewable. Payment is charged to your iTunes Account upon confirmation of purchase. Auto-renewal can be turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period by managing your Account Settings. No cancellations are allowed during an active subscription period.

What kind of news does it cover?

The app focuses on reporting events in Israel, covering its history through lows and highs, wars, peace agreements, tragedies, and festivities. It aims to help users understand the complex events that impact life in Israel.

Is this app available on all devices?

The description implies availability through the iTunes App Store, suggesting compatibility with Apple devices. Specific device compatibility details would typically be found on the app store listing.