JPOST ePaper
The ePaper of The Jerusalem Post Daily Edition.
Since its establishment in 1932, The Jerusalem Post has come to be regarded as one of the world’s most important newspaper titles. The Post has been reporting Israel since before the State was founded – covering the region for 74 years through the lows and highs, the wars and peace agreements, tragedies and festivities.
Read the Post everyday to understand the complex events that effect life in Israel.
This application presents integrated purchasing and auto-renewable subscriptions :
JPOST ePaper purchase : $1,99
JPOST ePaper Auto-renewable Subscription 1 month : $18,99
JPOST ePaper Auto-renewable Subscription 6 months : $79,99
JPOST ePaper Auto-renewable Subscription 1 year : $129,99
Please note that:
- Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
- Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
- Subscriptions may be managed and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your user's Account Settings after purchase
- No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period
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JPOST FAQ
Is JPOST free?
Yes, JPOST is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is JPOST legit?
🤔 The JPOST app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does JPOST cost?
JPOST has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 15.99 $.
make Weekly subscription Once-Only optional.
As a tourist passing through for a few weeks I only want to buy subscription a week at a time, not have it automatically renew and take from my credit card every week without obvious way presented that this can be easily cancelled.
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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Often crashes
I am reading The JM Post using my iPad. I enjoy the content, and the two different view options of the paper. However that the app crashes quite often, requiring one to start over from the front page. Please fix this bug.
Olive Tree
Current events with Israel growths economy and infrastructure is important to me with updates on expansion project and political agenda facing the world today with up to the minute news of local events and weather and sports... thank you TJP...
This app crashes every time we use it. It is terrible.
This app is terrible. It crashes all the time, every time we use it. They do not seem to want to bother updating it. It is overpriced and I love the paper but I am canceling our app subscription. We had sent countless emails to their customer service and ALL WERE IGNORED! Thanks for nothing.
SAVE YOUR MONEY PEOPLE!
Headlines and nothing more
There is no substance, no deep information to any of their news stories. They tell you what, when and sometimes who, but that’s it. It’s like news for 15-year-olds with short attention spans who only want to say, “did you hear what happened?” Read other news sources, you’ll do yourself a favor.