The all-new Denver Gazette delivers credible local, business and features news, action-packed sports coverage and thought-provoking opinions -- all produced by Colorado's largest news organization.
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The Denver Gazette Online Reviews
Political leaning
The DG tries pretty hard to stay neutral in its news coverage, and segregate opinions to its editorials. Unconscious bias in what it thinks is newsworthy, but a welcome alternative to other news sources. The online-only format also fits my lifestyle. It’s my go-to local news.
Not able to access services I paid for
When I purchased the service, my email address was not accepted, but only after I entered a password associated with the single letter email account I use. it. The vendor attempted to correct the problem by having me resubmit a different email address that was longer than a 1-letter .com address.
I did so, and from day one I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO ACCESS ANYTHING I PAID FOR!!!!
Your service is subpar and sadly a major disappointment.
ALH
Painful to use, is the app even supported?
Why when I am reading the e-edition does the app suddenly stop and restart as if I had just opened the e-edition? Why when it does this must I force quit the app to get it to permit me to zoom in?
Since this app has not been updated in a year I can only guess these issues are because the Denver Gazette doesn’t care. The iPad operating system has been updated numerous times in the past year, but this app hasn’t needed to be updated to keep pace??
If you can’t keep up with the tech, perhaps you should rethink your business model.
Consistency in my email
Love the paper. Sometimes it comes up in my email, sometimes I have to go to app. Confusing
App is a step back
This app, newly downloaded, doesn’t work nearly as well as the one I have been using on my other iPad for years. When queried, Customer Seupport just says, “new technology is often hard to absorb”….seriously?! That’s like saying the Economy is doing great, you just don’t know it!
Good paper
The articles and editorials are excellent.
I have problems with the digital platform. I do not have problems with the platform used by the Denver Post.
Irma Farrell
Hard to use digital version
Try using the digital version used by the New York Times or the Denver Post. They don’t crawl all over the screen. They hold a picture still. Very hard to use. Content okay but application poor.
The app is unimpressive
The app is really poor. You can no longer download and read content offline, and if you are in the middle of reading the gazette e-edition and do something else, the app resets and you lose your place in the paper. Not a big deal but annoying. Not a fan. This app could be so much better.
A step backward
This latest DG app is a major step back. The e-edition reader is gone. When that is selected the app merely redirects to the Safari view. All the smooth app reading, scrolling, zooming is now gone. This needs to be fixed. Bring back the old app. Paper readers should improve, not take steps backward.
Issues
The app doesn’t recognize my account, even after changing the password. I wish this was t an issue because the DG content is great. Their platform is not.
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