Subscription it recognised
I have a subscription but the app tells me I don’t. So I have to use the web version. Besides, customer support is horrible. I wrote them twice a week ago, still no response.
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4.71 out of 5
140 ratings in Bulgaria
I have a subscription but the app tells me I don’t. So I have to use the web version. Besides, customer support is horrible. I wrote them twice a week ago, still no response.
Nicely interface, very interesting articles! Strongly recommend!
Great work. Great content :)
I’m hooked to it.
animated illustrations move in a loop and the reader cannot stop them once she has seen them. It is very difficult to focus on the text while something is blinking on the screen.
My main complaint about the app is that it regularly forgets my subscription. And doesn’t remember it when I re enter my credentials. So I’ve stopped using it on my iPhone and usually only read in a browser, tablet or the physical paper. We have a wood stove and so the paper serves a dual purpose. (Edit) we stopped printing service due to poor delivery reliability. Another technical issue is clicking a link in twitter does not open the app, it opens a browser. And as said before, browser doesn’t always log you back in. And actually finding an article using the iPad app search feature is sometimes useless.
Bring back the old design. Wasted white space now with constant scrolling does not make for a nice reading experience. I’m now reading the Journal less as a result. I am very disappointed.
The ads are loaded when you scroll near it, problem is they don’t reserve space for the ads block, so the entire article gets shuffled around and you lose your place instantly. Honestly don’t know how it’s possible to have such low standards for engineering and product.
I used to love this app. I am a WSJ subscriber for years, but I am not sure what happened since quite a few months ago. The apps is buggy and more often than not there are shapes like rectangles and squares that superimpose on the screen rendering unreadable. I tried to find ways to get support and give them the feedback and I hope this review will do it. At this point of time, I am going just to their website on Safari. So, don’t waste your time with this horrible app. Too bad I still need to give 1 star…
The app doesn't allow adjustment of font size. It display articles webpage form, not filling up the iPad screen. The app used to be good without the mentioned problems. The overhaul a couple years ago made it bad. I don't understand why WSJ destroyed a good app and replace it by a bad app.
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