Please, bring back the article title!
Please, bring back the article title!!!
Yes, 9to5Mac is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The 9to5Mac app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
9to5Mac has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 149.00 ₽.
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4.79 out of 5
24 ratings in Russia
Please, bring back the article title!!!
Simple and fast app
sometimes I use this app! But now not supported iOS 14G60 :/ even can't download older versions of the app. Very upset.
You gotta be joking with this limited reading articles and after 3 I have to open in the browser. Literally barely open the app now. Just keep the ads in the app. Another thing opening the comments brings it up in safari. Like who thought this was an improvement. Was the app just abandoned?
The app is good for browsing articles but it is annoying to have to open my browser to view articles since I don’t subscribe. It would be nicer for everything to be in-app.
This was a good place to get news. Now it’s worthless. Get Apple Insider. It’s free and and has better information.
This is the best Apple / Mac news app around and I’m supporting it by subscribing. However, although I subscribe, the app still thinks I’m a free user and limits the articles I can read. I’ve emailed several times about the problem and get no response. Again, I have no problem being a subscriber and I’d like to be one for their entire suite of apps, but this bug needs to get squashed, otherwise there is no point in continuing.
This has been one of my absolute favorite apps to use over the years. The app not only provides valuable updates and news, but also takes chances on reporting early rumors, allowing for discussion. But recently, the app has become a money grab. We understand that developers and contributors need to make a living, so I was fine with the app going behind a paywall IF you blocked direct ads through the iPhone. Otherwise, it should have remained functional. Now, every story has an advertiser, including the most recent one which blurs out images of all the stories. These are all distracting and has taken away from the purpose of the app.
Now this app is filled completely with ads. Now they have another ad for the pictures so that everything is blurry and that did it for me.
Was a great app when it was free.
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