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Love it! Many plusses. Have one suggestion.I was one of those who loved reading an actual paper but I switched to reading the WSJ this way and love it. I did it to eliminate the visual clutter of messy newspapers laying around my home. I bought a 12.9” iPad for it on the recommendation of other reviewers, and it seems a perfect pairing. The app is very well thought out and easy to use. I can enlarge anything so I can read it without needing glasses. I can continue an article to ‘inside’ pages with just a touch. I can quickly link to the more in-depth options I never bothered with before, and I now see I’ve missed a lot. One thing I would like to see: Maybe there is a setting I don’t know about to remedy this, but I wish it showed more than just one week of past issues in the ‘issues’ tab. (I know I can do a search by topic.).Version: 3.9.09

Close, but not yetThis is a nice improvement and does lots of things well but there is on very irritating flaw that can be fixed. When you zoom in on an article (using finger/thumb spread) the page becomes unstable, jerking further up or down on the page. If you are very slow and deliberate when you position, expand and release your finger/thumb you can usually, but not always, get the page to stay in the position you want but this is not the way you want to easily and quickly read. The moment you start to unconsciously speed up the program starts to become erratic and unstable again. If this is fixed it really will be a great newspaper reader.Version: 1.1

Just the newspaper to read to understand the USAI enjoy the up to date analysis and reporting of USA news and it world wide interests. While the world gets smaller opinions have never been so variable and actions so unpredictable..Version: 3.6.24

Closest to getting that “newspaper in newsprint” feeling!Don’t know if this is do-able - can’t articles be printed in the newspaper format? Current functionality does not allow this..Version: 1.1

Very informative and Easy to Use!I never found it so easy to get the most out of WSJ till I was introduced to the app. Wonderful. Arvind Singh, MD Glasgow, Scotland.Version: 3.6.24

The WSJ’s Journalism and Presentation Is Worth The ExpenseSadly, my apartment building doesn’t permit delivery of daily newspapers. So I relish reading the WSJ’s Print Edition daily on my iPad. It is presented so very well. The news reporting in The Journal is crisp, authoritative, well-conceived, well-edited, important and — in its famous A-Hed front-page features — wry and amusing. Editorially, the Journal is classic conservative; I am a moderate liberal and I well consider the Journal’s viewpoint when it challenges my own. The WSJ is expensive and worth it. I also read my local daily newspaper and The Washington Post in their individual mobile apps. I have dropped the NYT in favor of the WaPo..Version: 3.9.09

Good paper substituteI do not like the way electronic news stories are organized, if they are organized at all. It seems like they are randomized (though they may not be). The newspaper format allows me to see exactly what I want to see without having to swipe or bypass advertisements. This app makes it easy to zoom in and out into navigate to read the stories that interest me. That said, one star removed based on the consistent login challenges. FaceID doesn’t work. It also doesn’t let me use the Apple keychain. Fix that and you’ll get five stars..Version: 3.6.13

Nice app for reading WSJI like the app for the most part. I find it easiest to read in Fit mode with one page width. The only issue I have is the scrolling in Fit mode on an iPad Air in landscape mode. The scroll control appears to favor being at the top of bottom of the page. As I scroll down, the scroll control skips down to the bottle of the page when my finish the scroll operation. This makes reading the center articles difficult. A work-around is to slowly scroll down or up to the center section, which allows for the scroll offset to stay. Suggest that the scroll control keep the last scroll offset when the scroll operation is finished instead of being set to the top or bottom of the page..Version: 1.1

Wall Street Journal (print edition)I love to read WSJ Print Edition on my iPad mini. Easy browsing for an all around overview. Most efficient app for selecting interesting articles, enlarging and reading. Cristal clear typo even when text is enlarged. Various content available to suit all interests. Business and financial pages mostly interesting. A great companion to my morning cup of coffee. Raymond Genest Canada.Version: 1.1

Beast NewspaperIt was sad when the time came that I could only afford the digital wsj. I truly love to hold the paper and read it every morning. I even like the smell of newsprint. At first the digital edition did not include my favorite bits like currency tables and crosswords. Now the lovely publishers show a print edition. It is perfect, except it doesn’t smell and doesn’t rustle. But it includes everything. Hurray for making it available to more people. It is the most informative newspaper in the US. Now if they could just add all the long articles that were so informative 10 years ago..Version: 3.6.24

Great publicationEnjoy this publication. Real news..Version: 3.3.10

The WSJ is a great paperI appreciate the WSJ because the focus is on what is really going on (the news) while keeping the opinion separate and clearly stated. I appreciate that you provide a range of opinion to let us be informed on what ideas are being floated around whether we agree with them or not. I like the economic focus combined with the cultural awareness. And I like the tone of the paper in general. I have been reading the WSJ for years and I am never disappointed. I also really like what you’ve done with the electronic print edition. It works really well and preserves our historic roots and the experience of reading the paper. Ray Nagell.Version: 1.1

WSJ Down UnderIt is a wonder of the age that people in Australia can now have real time access to The Wall Street Journal, arguably the finest newspaper in the world. The diversity of the coverage and the evenhanded treatment of topics is something to be treasured in a world of media bias and fake news..Version: 3.3.10

Almost like reading the paper!As an ‘old’, I have fond memories of relaxing and reading the paper in the morning over some coffee, particularly on the weekend. It was a leisurely start to the day. I also enjoy seeing all the stories in their entirety all in the same place and then reading what I want, providing much better context. In that way, I can also easily skip over what is irritating and potential propaganda. Seeing the whole thing and being able to come back to it without being changed or ‘nudged’ is refreshing and liberating,….Version: 3.9.09

New App is better and notThe new app for the WSJ is easy to use and more readable because of the touch to read feature. This is huge for people who tire of adjusting the focus of the epaper to get the size right for the reader. However, missing, at least so far for me (can’t find it if it is there), is the running news feed. Otherwise the app is fine. The old version was easier to use, but the current reader saves the eyes a little strain. The best thing isn’t the app, but the coverage of national, financial and international news. Thank you WSJ..Version: 3.9.09

WSJ Print Edition app is great.Since going to web-based news in recent years I really miss the layout of a traditional newspaper and the way you can glance at various headlines and stories on a single page. It helps me get through more news in less time, and I always enjoyed the varying fonts, column widths and other visual variations. The WSJ Print Edition app brings back much of this. And while I still miss holding the print version in my hands, this is the next best thing. Thank you, WSJ..Version: 3.9.09

Best New AppI have had quite a few digital subscriptions and you can never really replace the ‘real paper’ feel and layout. But the WSJ really have done a top notch job of making the best of digital and original paper. You basically have a newspaper with you no matter where you are.Version: 3.6.24

A great way to read a great paperI’m happy that they have created this great way to read the WSJ. To me, it’s the best. Thank you..Version: 3.9.09

GooodGoood.Version: 3.6.24

Easy to useEnjoy seeing the print edition and find this one easier to use than other newspaper print editions.Version: 1.1

WSJExcellent newspaper - world class..Version: 3.3.10

Makes digital tolerableI have both the daily print and digital editions of WSJ, but when using the digital app I always felt I was missing something. The layout and organization of the standard app (esp on iPhone) is haphazard and it’s not possible to determine if the article appears in todays, yesterdays, or maybe tomorrow print edition. For breaking news the WSJ app is necessary and useful, but to get the full experience of the print version this app is a must. If it’s ever discontinued the only other alternative is the PDF download from the WSJ site, provided it’s still offered..Version: 3.3.10

Almost perfectIt be best if it kept the last position on a page when closed..Version: 3.9.09

Great on an ipadProvides a paper like browsing experience.Version: 3.3.10

Great nostalgic experience- best of both worldsI have been reading the journal every day since my college days for over 30 years. I switched to the iPad version since the first iPad came out and loved it. Due to extensive international travel, the digital version allowed me to read the US edition wherever I was. However I always missed the print edition’s feel. Now I read the print version on an iPad Pro with large screen and LOVE the experience. Flipping through the pages and reading the articles as they are printed is a true joy. Thanks WSJ.. Great app. Great experience. And as always great journalism..Version: 1.1

Easy to navigateFlipping pages on the phone is a feature I like. Very intuitive..Version: 3.3.10

Really prefer print editionGenerally I prefer reading an actual newspaper to a digital one requiring scrolling. I never can tell if I am finding all of the day’s articles and if I am reading yesterday’s news. This print edition works great, as well or better than a hard copy. I get to expand each article (great for older eyes) and also don’t have to turn the page to see an entire article. My only criticism is that the photos don’t appear in the article when you tap on it. I haven’t figured out how to expand/enlarge photos and their captions. Otherwise I have been converted!.Version: 3.3.10

A place of refuge from the new iPad WSJ appI’ve been an iPad WSJ app user for ten years. The new version reduced my interest in the paper to about five minutes a day with its new layout not showing any of the paper’s value. This app gets me back to the WSJ I know. It’s a bit harder to navigate a newspaper format on the smaller iPad screen. But I can see enough of the articles to decide what is worth scrolling around to fully read. I don’t have access to a printed paper because it cannot be delivered in my area. This app is the only thing keeping my 40+ year subscription to the paper active. If they “unimprove” the WSJ app back to what it was, or further improve the new app to actually see the paper I would probably go back to that app..Version: 3.6.24

DeveloperEasy to read easy to manage when you’re on the go. I just need to have an update on both events and business events makes it very easy. Well done WSJ...Version: 3.6.24

Almost PerfectI didn’t expect to enjoy reading the paper this way, but now I love it. The only negative is that the interface is pretty clunky. The app feels homemade with generic Times New Roman text and misaligned bullet points. I also hate that it reloads the whole paper if I have to leave the app and come back. For instance, if I’m zoomed in to an article on page 9 and have to leave to respond to a text, it reloads and goes back to page 1 when I return. Takes a minute to get back to where I was. Clean up the interface so it looks and operates like a professional app and this review goes to 5 stars..Version: 1.1

ReviewWhile I enjoy my online WSJ, I miss having an actual paper. Unfortunately, the female paper delivery person was sporadic in actually delivering the paper. We made several complaints about not getting our paper deliveries but no action was taken. We see the woman still makes deliveries in our neighborhood but fewer and fewer people are receiving actual paper deliveries because of poor service. We live in West Lake Hills, Tx on the Austin boarder. We also receive an Austin American Statesman online delivery. This same woman delivers those papers. The quality of the American Statesman went down when they moved their Austin offices to San Antonio. We love the articles and editorials in the WSJ. THANK YOU..Version: 3.6.24

Amazing and ‘Finally’!This is something I’ve been wanting for a while with the journal. When I started using the mobile version I missed the format and feel of the print edition. Now with this version, it’s back! It’s now the only way I will read it (including having the actual print copy at my disposal!) My eyes can’t take the small type on the hard copy print edition but now I can zoom into each column of text in a story for very easy reading! Thank you! I now read the journal more than I used to since this app came out. PLEASE don’t discontinue it! This is a successful experiment!!.Version: 1.0

WSJA great informative read for international and US news without emotional and/or political bias..Version: 3.3.10

Superbly executed!Although I definitely like the feel and ease of the paper, the WSJ print edition app is so well executed that I find it my preference oftentimes. I used to prefer the paper edition because I couldn’t easily find certain sections of the paper in the digital online version, but that is no longer true. The print edition digital app is superbly and flawlessly programmed. I also like the fact that I can easily upscale text and photos with the print edition app. I never thought I’d prefer the digital, but the print edition online app (which I download and take with me) has changed my opinion. Nice job!.Version: 3.6.24

This app helped make WSJ a daily readAt first I didn’t think I’d like the print version but I was sort of forced to try it because the other WSJ doesn’t let my account use it for some reason. After a day I was hooked. It reminded me of years ago when I’d go to a coffee shop and buy a newspaper and then sit and read. These days I tend to read in the digital age format. But this app made me realize I miss seeing that front page and going to the different sections. I like that you can zoom in and move around and jump to continuation pages. To app is done very well. I’m also a recent regular reader now (never paid for a subscriptionbefore) and I found that WSJ has quickly become one of my favorite sources all around..Version: 3.3.10

Great PublicationCurrent balanced positive reporting. Great way to start my day..Version: 3.3.10

Timely and informativeApp is easy to use. New paper is delivered in the early hours of the morning ready to be consumed. App has a great layout that is intuitive, allows the reader to select an article to read from a page in isolation. Paper can be selected for offline reading as well..Version: 3.6.24

Great readNice to have such informative paper. Your Canadian neighbour..Version: 3.3.10

WSJ informativeExcellent newspaper.Version: 3.3.10

Good app, great paper!!I use this app every day, and it works quite well. It used to collapse regularly, if I switched from one issue to another, but that problem seems to have been resolved. It’s intuitive to use, and pretty simple to share articles with others by email. I send myself the crossword puzzle every day, for printing. I wish it was accessible for online solving right thru the app, but I believe that you have to go to the website for that. When clicking on and reading specific articles, Occasionally articles that continue to another page don’t continue thru the app, and sometimes there are textual errors (mixed up lines of text). But you can also read by expanding the page to zoom in on any story, and there are no issues that way. This is all to say that, with a few minor annoyances, this app works very well, and is a good way to read a great newspaper. I only hope I can afford to keep the paper once last years Black Friday special runs out this fall! I’ve loved the WSJ since first receiving it at the student rate long ago, but the regular price tag is hard to fit into the budget of a school employee!.Version: 3.3.10

WSJ Print APP is great!I have recently switched from receiving the Wall Street Journal from paper form to using the Wall Street Journal print APP. After decades of reading the printed paper, I have found this APP useful and an easy transition. I go to my favorite sections and skim certain others just as I used to do. I love to be able to quickly cover the entire paper too because there’s always some nugget of unexpected information that is interesting and important to know. This APP allows me to view the paper as though I literally held in my hands. I love this form! Thank you!.Version: 3.6.24

Very functional way to read a newspaperApp provides good analog reading experience on IPad. Various ways to configure your screen but I keep full page view on approximately half screen and easy to read reading pane view on other half. Is easy to read headlines and shorter content using full view. When You want to go deep you tap the article and it rapidly displays in the reading pane. One nice thing is that articles display in their entirety in reading pane so no jumping pages to finish long articles. I hate reading online newspapers but this works well for me..Version: 1.1

Great and friendly AppEnjoy using it on both my phone and my tablet. Highly recommended!.Version: 3.6.24

A good readYes, I do like and read WSJ every day. I find almost all I am interested in there, produced and published in a way and form that I understand, and with which I am familiar. It is like an old friend, and I can quickly locate any special thing I may need. I read the first section and the Opinion section. I am not very interested in most sports or in crossword puzzles. Who has the time for them? The Magazine also has interesting articles. The WSJ is the only thing coming out of the TRAGIC city of New York that gets my attention or appreciation..Version: 3.6.13

Love the digital newspaperI love reading old school newspapers. So this is nice that I can read it online just as I would with hard copy..Version: 1.1

The diversity of appearance is a big plusI enjoy flipping through the online print version because it provides context on the section fronts. I enjoy seeing what the WSJ thinks are the best 5 or 6 stories that day, and it’s great because you click on the story and the text comes up in that easy-to-read format. Enjoyable to read some stories for the enjoyment of the writing, others for the economic impact and why I should be shoving more money in one place or another. As a former newspaperman, just fun to see a quality front page - so very rare these days!.Version: 3.6.13

Just the factsI started this Wall Street Journal viewing with the almost free 6-month subscription. In doing so, I became impressed about the accuracy and dedication to offering mostly facts on each chosen subject. At first I thought $7.99 a month was too much and that I would end my viewing at the end of the near free subscription period. In the end, since so many new newspapers have succumbed to free, yet one-sided Internet reporting , we’ve got to pay the salaries of investigative reporters and journalists who reveal the truth and keep our government/politicians in check. So I decided to pay this minimal fee fee to support WSJ’s investigative journalism with continuing hope, through successful, truthful journalism that our great republic will thrive!.Version: 3.6.13

Like the Good Old DaysI’d been reading WSJ for about 2 years on the iPad app and had really enjoyed getting a sense of the layout of the paper as I read articles. You get to see what the publisher is prioritizing, glance through stories, and a sense of where to find consistent items of interest. Having the actual print edition available has taken that to the next level. Charts and graphs, a crucial element of many WSJ stories, are laid out in a more readable format. I can quickly go find what I’m looking for, and more easily glance over headlines and stories I might want to read. Just like the good old days..Version: 3.6.13

“WSJ Print Edition” App is AWESOME, But Should Be Available as a Stand-Alone AppI have been using the “WSJ Print Edition” app for several months and it is awesome! It is FAR superior to the Journal’s other app, “WSJ,” which is frustrating to use and a poor alternative. The WSJ Print Edition app is the closest thing to reading the paper in hardcopy. It is easy to access information and easy to flip through to find articles relevant to my interests. Being able to select an article and have it displayed in large, easy-to-read font is terrific! My one HUGE criticism is that this app is NOT available as a stand-alone subscription. For some odd reason, the Journal insists on BUNDLING this app with full access to everything else on the Journal’s website, which I do not want. Please do your loyal readers a favor and make this app more affordable by making it stand-alone. Then charge separately for access to the website. Or at least offer a discounted price for access to only to the “WSJ Print Edition“ app. Thanks!.Version: 1.1

My preferred way to read WSJI have been a WSJ reader for many years and have bounced between the print version and the online version. I very much prefer this online print version to the regular online version. It has the layout and features of print and the bonus is that when I read an article it takes me through the entire article without turning the page. I still love my regular print edition, but this is the only way I want to do online WSJ..Version: 3.9.09

WSJ Easy to Use and eliminate frustration!Over the years I have read the paper copy of the WSJ, probably over 40 years. For many years I also have had access to the online version but still used the paper copy pretty much exclusively. I often saw articles that I wanted to save, but often failed to cut them out. That was frustrating. Now I view the print version online and print the articles that I want. Problem solved. Haha all except that I now save too may. But that’s a problem I can deal with. Just sorry that I didn’t start a long time ago..Version: 3.9.09

Intuitive, easy and loaded with important informationGreat app, loaded with more content than expected.Version: 3.3.10

Nearly the PaperIt’s nearly the experience of reading the actual paper, with a few bonuses and only a couple drawbacks. You get the paper layout, with prominent stories about the “fold,” and other intuitive benefits of the layout of a news paper, etc. (ads innocuously included, of course). Bonuses include not needed to wait on the actual paper, being able to switch between print layout and a clearer text-only, once your select a story; navigation without the dexterity test of folding the paper; and automatic links (or seamless continuation) to other pages to continue to the end of a story (i.e., no need to flip to page A8 to continue to read). Oh, and the ability to share a story with someone straight away, via—whatever. The only thing I really miss is the ability to save a story. In the actual paper, you’d cut or tear the story out. Here there doesn’t seem to be that ability (and, if it exists, then my gripe is that it not intuitive how it’s done). There may be inelegant ways around this (like texting a link of it with yourself), but not points for inelegant solutions. But other than the tactile feel of an actual paper, this is all I really miss. Very well done app..Version: 1.1

Jeremy LoUser-Friendly App!.Version: 1.1

Well designed appI use this WSJ Print app and the non-print WSJ version. Both work really well, but I prefer this one because I can see the layout of the paper. It’s like being able to see the blue-prints of a house you want to buy rather than just seeing pictures of individual rooms but not knowing how they fit in with the whole house. You can tap on each article and it appears in an easy read “reader view” that is easily navigable. The only downside is that when you navigate away from the app (even without closing it), it returns to the front page when you come back. Also, obviously, it doesn’t update throughout the day like the other non-print version does. Still, I think they’ve done a really good job designing this app!.Version: 1.1

WSJGetting lots of insight of what is going on the world..Version: 1.1

I never thought I would give up my physical paperThere is no reason to walk to the curb for my paper anymore, except maybe a little bit of exercise. I still have it delivered (for now), but I have found that I almost enjoy the digital version more now. I am 72 years old, so I am definitely addicted to real Newspaper feel and WSJ has finally achieve that with their digital version. if you travel, it’s always with you. I highly recommend that you give it a try..Version: 3.6.24

A Skeptic’s Take on the WSJ “ Print E-EditionThis is written by someone who has had a morning newspaper on his breakfast table for nearly 60 years and whose experience with e-editions has ranged from disappointed to disgusted. I not only missed the “feel” of the real thing, but I found them to be user-unfriendly and difficult to “flip through,” as I like to do. Then came the Journal’s version and I was, if not converted, pleased that it gave me the options I needed to feel at home with an e-edition newspaper. It’s layout seems infinitely adjustable to the reader’s needs, and combines the ability to see the entire page in one window with the ability to focus in on a single article. It is user-friendly and offers the reader access to the entire print addition, advertisements, Pepper & Salt, and all! We still have the print edition delivered to the house, but now my wife and I can read the Journal at the same time and even tell each other to look at page whatever for a good article. May “real” print editions live forever, but the Journal’s e-edition comes as close to the real thing as you can get. We’ll done, WSJ!.Version: 3.6.24

Traditional print presentation with finger tip controlThe Wall Street Journal continues to be a fine newspaper with high standards of journalism. The truth matters. Its modern modes of presentation take full use of the available web-based app technology while providing the look of a traditional newspaper. Great work!.Version: 1.1

Print editionWanted this for so long since they stopped sending the paper copy to Ottawa..Version: 3.6.13

InformativeI believe the obligation of a news service is to inform readers of the events of the world, not to present information in such a manner as to try to influence the reader’s point of view. It’s hard to find that in today’s polarized world . The WSJ mostly does a good job of this with its news reporting. Sometimes an adverb or adjective is slipped into what should be a neutral article that alters the ‘flavor’ of the sentence and that can be annoying. They present a wide variety of guest contributor columns and the op-ed pieces are thought-provoking, as they should be. Opinions belong on the editorial pages, not on the news pages and the WSJ does an admirable job striving to meet that standard..Version: 3.3.10

Big ImprovementPaper reads like the physical paper which is my preference. I wish the NYT had the same functionality..Version: 3.3.10

Great app. The real way to read news on the phone.Great app for next generation newspaper reading. It’s fast intuitive and easy on the eyes. I have the full paid subscription version and it’s the next best thing to avoid fake news..Version: 1.1

WJS ExcellentEven a geezer like me can read the’modern’ e-paper with complete ease…and a pair of glasses..Version: 3.9.09

Good old timesNice to be able to read WSJ like I used to on Metra rail everyday..Version: 3.6.24

WSJTimely, interesting, thoughtful, informative. Journalism as it should be..Version: 3.6.24

Great app!I am a new subscriber to the Wall Street Journal. I love that you can read the newspaper online as a digital version or as if you had the print version right in front of you. I like that you have the overall view of how that days cage is laid out and you can either zoom in an article you want to click on it and it will go directly to a much larger version of that particular article. This easy to use what do you want to turn the page as if it were a real periodical, or if you want to skip to the right and in the section. I also love that if you are busy doing something and you want to read the paper and yet don’t have time to devote only to reading to the paper, you can actually have a newspaper read to you by the app. That is good for busy people or those who are a little visual challenged. In my case, I could have the newspaper read to me why apply my make up or brush my teeth. Lol while I love the online feature I also still enjoy reading the tangible paper copy. (May that tangible version never go away.).Version: 1.1

Better than the local liberal rag!The local propaganda (Akron) paper is so biased that about the only thing I read in it are the comics and the obituaries. Unfortunately for them, they are aiming their content towards the masses that can no longer afford the paper, but are such poor visionaries they can’t see the results and don’t understand why their circulation numbers are tanking. Whereas, the WSJ makes an effort to be fair and balanced. The weekend issue really does take a couple of days to read and enjoy. Keep up the good work!.Version: 3.6.24

WSJ printOverall very good, but it has to reload too often! This should not be the case..Version: 3.6.24

I don't like leaving ratings BUT this app is awesomeIt brings back my natural way of engaging with the Wall St Journal read it the way we were taught it business school years ago. It mixes the old school paper feel with digital. Everyone at the Journal who worked on this! Thank you! You gave me back a simple pleasure. I almost went back to paper copies. Maybe I want that nostalgia back from when I started. Coffee and the journal on an hour ride downtown NYC. Anyway, no i'm not getting paid to write this. Thanks peeps. Everyone else do yourself a favor and download the app..Version: 3.3.10

More than EnoughI enjoy the Journal’s varied coverage because it gives me the sense that I’m caught up with the news. The editorial section offers great writing and a steady point of view that succeeds in making sense of the many voices clamoring to be heard. In the end, your paper delivers what I’ve always required from my primary news source, a feeling of closure for the day..the paper’s been read. One last thing, I rarely read about sports, however, I read Jason Gay’s column just for the fun of it. My thanks to all who work hard to make the WSJ the newspaper I look forward to reading every day..Version: 3.9.09

Modern newspaperI love the app and the newspaper very informative.Version: 3.9.09

Happy with Print EditionFirst rate reporting and print edition is like becoming a kid again and going to the candy store. Next best thing to picking up an actual paper and reading in my favourite chair. Reporting provides an important breadth of views/opinions to augment my NYT online subscription. Thanks.Version: 3.6.24

WSJ Print AdditionExcellent App. Just like having an actual paper..Version: 3.6.24

Enjoying reading the print version of WSJI used to get the print version of the Wall Street Journal for over 20 years. When the electronic app became available, I still subscribed to the paper, because I liked the layout better. Once the print version of the app was available I was able to get the best of both worlds. One really nice aspect of the print version app is that you easily blow up an article, using the normal iPad pinch open pinch method. I recommend this version highly..Version: 3.6.13

This is what I’ve been looking for!I’m a long time WSJ online subscriber and have been frustrated in the recent developments of the WSJ app as more and more stories require an internet connection and I generally read the Journal whilst on airplanes or in other places without internet connectivity. It’s great to finally have the option to simply download the paper; my only complaint is why hadn’t they alerted me to the existence of this app sooner as I have been complaining about the increasing online functionality of the WSJ app for years now..Version: 3.6.24

Overpriced and I get the actual paper paper on weekendsThe app is great on both iPad Pro and smal iPhones… it is the way to read the paper in the morning/late night. I traditionally start reading it minutes after publication before bed accepting the news of yesterday is already two days old. I read it for personal enjoyment and continued education of the macroeconomic engine we call our economy. Great app with consistently consistent perspective on the market. Growth Growth Growth… that is what good corporate citizens strive for. Bob Lutz told me over dinner to “ALWAYS over deliver and under promise”. I like working that way..Version: 3.3.10

Better than paper version!I ever thought I’d like a digital better than a print version of anything. After weeks of digital WSJ app I’m not going back to print. So far the app works great. Very easy to read articles spanning multiple pages. Double tap to zoom in or out. Hit Fit to fit whole page on iPad 11” screen. Quickly go to start or end of whole day’s paper. My home Wi-Fi is fast and this app is too, no lags. Move out and bring up another recent day’s paper with one click. I haven’t been able to search for text in an article like Find On Page but maybe it can be done. I did search for text in whole day’s paper to fine several articles. Now I’ve got WSJ wherever I’ve got Internet..Version: 3.6.24

It is the best replacement for the old app versionI did not like the change to the regular app, since I liked being able to read the articles in some sort of order and not be hopscotching around. This version is the best of the moment. If you liked the old style, just make sure that you use the one with the printed pages on the left and the article on the right. There is a way in the settings to have the article flow from start to end. I really wish that they would have a way for the regular app to have a setting like before, but this will do for now. Make sure that you have it download a few issues to see offline. This also speeds up the scrolling to an acceptable pace..Version: 3.6.24


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