Toronto Star ePaper Edition User Reviews

Customer Experience

Positive experience59.7% of reviews
Neutral6.0% of reviews
Negative experience34.3% of reviews

~ Based on 67 written reviews from the US App Store.

What users say

Is Toronto Star ePaper Edition Safe?

Toronto Star ePaper Edition appears safe based on user ratings. AppsHunter Safety Score for Toronto Star ePaper Edition is 92/100.

This assessment is based on 226 user ratings, with an App Store average of 4.7/5.

Safety Analysis

94.2% of ratings point to a safe experience
4.4% of ratings suggest some concerns
1.3% of ratings point to a risky experience

~ Based on 226 App Store ratings for Toronto Star ePaper Edition.

Is Toronto Star ePaper Edition Legit?

Toronto Star ePaper Edition appears to be a legitimate app. AppsHunter Legitimacy Score for Toronto Star ePaper Edition is 85/100.

Based on 85 of 100 points across 7 verification signals from App Store and developer data.

Top reviews

Always the Star

The summer at the cottage is so much more enjoyable with the on line version of the star. I am 82 and have been reading the star for most of it. Gingerpeach.

Lifelong Star reader

Excellent well balanced articles that reflect life in the GTA including current issues and the many topics that residents regard as noteworthy. Political commentary is always on the forefront as Canadians feel we are in a position of defending our identity and economy these days. Star journalists are generally well chosen to represent our views and inform us of thorough analysis too.
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Nice app, but fills up storage.

It so endow fills the SSD in weeks. Nice app for reading, but terrible app for storage (it’s text!).

Honest accessible journalism

It is believable journalism that you can get online. Well written and well researched news source.

Liberal Only

This paper is now only liberal opinions and no facts.

Good but could be excellent

I enjoy the e-newspaper. No longer waiting for paper to be delivered. Less waste. To get 5 star rating the word search, puzzles, and sudoka should be interactive.

Glitchy app

No paper today?

Programming errors

I love this feature, especially when I’m away from home but now there’s a problem with the section showing current highlighted stories. It appears to have stopped updating on January 15th. Can you please have your programmers fix it? I really miss it. Thanks. Still receive the paper edition because I love the Star and believe that excellent journalism should be supported.
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Just one annoyance

A great paper. Great opinion pieces. A lot of special interest stories. And available 7 days a week.
The only issue I have is if there are updates to a news item , a lot of the previous day’s points are repeated. It fattens up the paper for nothing.

Glitch in Page View

In the updated version, the drop down section selection menu in page view only stays visible for 1 second , then disappears, making it useless.

It’s good to get ePaper Toronto Star

It’s great.

New epaper is fantastic

I currently get the e editions of 4 newspapers. I have always disliked
the Stars epaper and found it clumsy and difficult. The new app moves the Star to the front of the line in ease of use, page readability, and general appearance.

Toronto star

Thanks for letting me know to remind me about my bill to pay

No to P.P.

Why, you ask? Simple. I am 79 years old and during my run, I met thousands of people. One of my chosen characteristics, for anyone who is a joy to listen to or chat with , they have a way of looking at many things in a positive way. I watched P.P. during his hatchet days for Mr. Harper, he would easily qualify for Rowan and Martin’s comedy hour. Never smile and never say a good thing about a person or issue. I suspect this a trait he acquired in his early years.
We all know that cliche, do you look at the glass half full or empty? Unfortunately, for P.P. , his glass is empty!
If he wanted to make a change in his appearance, he should watch Eric Idle( you tube) closing song at the 2012 London Olympics, “ Always Look on the Bright Side of Life”. He might learn something?
Brian Moore
5250 Lakeshore Rd.
Burlington
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Improvement Needed

It’s like there’s no proofreading department at the Toronto Star any more- lot’s of mistakes & missing words or words all jammed together. I also received one issue last week with poor resolution & labels on every page (fixed later on in the day) so it was difficult to read. Quality needs to improve.
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No access to iPad edition despite subscribing

I signed up and paid but couldn’t access the iPad edition. Despite taking my money they haven’t responded to emails or sorted this out.

Comment

I read the national post and enjoy the comment section I wish there was a comment section in the Toronto star.

Keep reading

We are daily readers of The Star from front to back. The reporting and articles consistently clear and helpful as we made sense of the day’s developments.
Biker BDJ

Enjoy ePaper

We thoroughly enjoy reading our Toronto Star online. It is very convenient and we can access it even when away.

The Star

It’s pretty amazing that with a tap on my phone I can access The Toronto Star at any time however I have to admit I’m “old school”and love reading the paper copy!!!Today we are still waiting for the Saturday addition to arrive,coffee mug in hand but alas it’s late 🙁so until it arrives,I’ll just click onto my e-edition...very handy!!
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