Lowell Sun e-Edition

Published by: MediaNews Group

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Our eEdition iOS app lets subscribers read The Sun of Lowell, Massachusetts, on either iOS device with all of the stories, ads and photos shown exactly as it appears in print. The app uses the iOS multi-interface touch to provide fast and easy navigation and natural paper-like reading experience. Readers use their current eEdition account login to access current and 30 days of back issues.
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No users controls in app

63RJR on

United States

Why can’t I go back and look at yesterday’s newspaper? There are no visible or hidden app controls that allow me to access the content I’ve paid for. The app also frequently get stuck on an issue and doesn’t refresh. This developer also did the Boston Globe app and that works fine. Not sure why Lowell Sun is allowing such a bad user experience?

My subscription is paid, why is it shut off!

Loudly quiet on

United States

My subscription for 26 weeks was paid for February 2022, well, here it is the beginning of May 2022, the app will not let me in for last 2 days, and tells me I don’t have a subscription. So the Lowell Sun is taking my money for a six month subscription and only giving me . #RipOff Update: Finally up and running again update 11/18/22,,,I HATE the new app. Nowhere does it tell you how to access previous issues! There’s a flash of a page with them, and then it goes immediately into the current days’s addition. I missed downloading one day, and now I can’t get that paper..why on earth do they “fix” something that wasn’t broken until they tampered with it? I HATE THE NEW APP

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Eaupa on

United States

There’s a lot going on in the world besides sports. I don’t understand why the paper is alway able to print more sports news than other features. Take a look at the Bradenton (Florida) Herald.

Love it

John from NH on

United States

I like a newspaper that looks like a newspaper

LOWELL AREA NEWS

LornaE1959 on

United States

Good Ap to see what is news in the local area. It gives you options on how the article can be viewed. I like to use the typical newspaper option

Lowell Sun e edition

Hooter Guy on

United States

Awesome keeps me in touch with my Hometown. Easy to view and very dependable.

Mary Payne

Salmonpoint on

United States

I have been reading the Lowell Sun for many years. I didn’t think I’d like reading a newspaper on my tablet, but I’ve grown accustomed to the ease it has to offers. Access is easy and you can enlarge the print if need be. Best part is no more running out to the mailbox on cold mornings and no more papers piled up for the recycle bin.

Lowell Area’s most reliable news source

Smittify on

United States

Easy enough GUI, locally sourced, obvious biases are at least consistent with its historical editorial positions. A better investment than Astroturf. Long live local media providers….

The greatest

rkf72 on

United States

The greatest way to get local news and happenings, I can’t survive with out the SUN 🌞

Easy

Seashell Maryann on

United States

Very easy to use, the Lowell Sun app.

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