The Baltimore Sun

Maryland's top news source

Description

Now there's a simple, elegant and customizable way to get all of the Baltimore Sun's exclusive, premium storytelling on your iPhone and iPad.
FEATURES:
• Stay informed with Baltimore's best source of news, sports, business and entertainment
• Sign up for push notifications to get the latest news from our newsroom as soon as stories break
• Enjoy exclusive videos and photo galleries
• Edit the section list to be in your preferred order
• Save must-read stories, photos and videos for when you have the time to enjoy them
• Get the latest breaking news from our newsroom in your notifications
• Share stories easily with Twitter, Facebook, or email
• Offline reading: Download and read content offline
SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS:
• For full access, try one free month of Unlimited Digital Access to the app, the Baltimore Sun website, and our eNewspaper; then it's only $19.99 a month. Make sure to create a registration while in the app so you'll be able to log in to the website and eNewspaper when you visit them in web browsers.
• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
• Your subscription automatically renews each month unless auto-renew is turned off within your Account Settings at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
• Your iTunes account will be charged $19.99 for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.
• No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
• Subscriptions may be managed by the user by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.
• You can read our Privacy Policy here: http://www.tribpub.com/privacy-policy/
• You can read our Terms of Service here: http://www.tribpub.com/central-terms-of-service/
• Questions about your subscription, including adding or removing Web access to the Baltimore Sun website from your app access, can be directed to Customer Service: 888-539-1280.
CRASHES / PROBLEMS?
We've been working hard to fix any and all crashes in the app. If you're still experiencing crashes or freezes after installing this update, please contact us at [email protected]. A quick email to our support team helps our developers identify and resolve crashes faster.
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The Baltimore Sun
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Premium Story Credits
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Unlimited Access - Stage
EGP 159.99
Unlimited Digital Access
EGP 329.99
App-only subscription - Stage
EGP 79.99
Unlimited Digital Access - Tes
EGP 159.99

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The Baltimore Sun Reviews

Worst newspaper app

Zeteterp on

United States

This app makes reading the paper a real challenge. When you read an article, and want to go back to the headlines, it takes you to a different place than where you started. The pictures section is huge and has many of the same items day after day. You need to scroll past all of these to get to other sections. When viewing an article with pictures, the pictures take a very long time to load. Compared with any other newspaper app, it doesn’t compare well.

Dying newspaper

Cartobon on

United States

David Smith is killing the Sun.

Difficult to log in

sing in the d on

United States

I have a paid subscription and have to log in multiple times to read articles

Redundancy

Where’s The Light For All on

United States

Hard to give it even one star. Daily redundancy of articles with very little to offer thanks to its primitive design.

Pop up death.

DavidE. on

United States

Impossible to read anything without continuous pop up advertising videos now. Even as a subscriber to the paper version. Even if you let the as play you just get it over and over. The Sun has set. Time to finally give up on a once great local paper.

Account holder

Blackbandit1122 on

United States

His persistence of ads and trying to get rid of them he’s very disconcerting when looking at my son app I’m very close to getting rid of it. It’s too frustrating and I don’t know if I ever signed up for that. I would find out how to get rid of the constant ad when I activate my sun paper app

Sunday paper

Art CPA on

United States

I bought the Sunday July 21 paper and it was exactly the same as Saturday July 20th paper!! What a rip off. This is why you are losing subscribers.

App stopped working

National premium on

United States

News will not load

Please add landscape mode for tablets

mikep-mta on

United States

Like the coverage from The Sun for my hometown. Please add landscape mode for tablets.

The latest redesign of the app is a keeper

a reader inthe tie on

United States

Even though the app limits us to portrait mode on a iPad, scrolling has been greatly improved and is customizable. The ability to scroll through thumbnails of pages on the bottom menu works well. I would like to suggest being able to set the width of the column when zooming in on a single article, and expandable views of single comics, when using the iPad.

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