Denver Post

Denver Post

By The Denver Post

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2010-06-08
  • Current Version: 10.0.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 132.44 MB
  • Developer: The Denver Post
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.49677
4.49677
From 620 Ratings

Description

Welcome to a new app experience, we have optimized our app and giving it a facelift! This faster iOS native app now has the following new features: Your News: - Provide personalized recommendations for content based on user preferences. Users will be allowed to customize the content they want to engage with by selecting the topics they are truly interested in By going to the “Your News” tab the user can bypass the noise of all that is published and home in on the content they want Saved Articles: - Save feature that allows users to save articles or other content they are interested in for later reading or reference Push notifications will remind users to read their saved articles or suggest related content Custom Push Notifications: - The user can select what topics they want to be notified about which makes for a much less intrusive experience. Top Navigation Bar: - A top navigation bar lets the user switch between sections by swiping or tapping. Enews in-app: - Desire the newspaper experience? No need to open a separate app! By simply going to Settings and selecting E-News the user can browse the Digital Replica of the day’s paper. Offline Reading: - This feature allows users to enable offline reading from Settings. Offline “Reading Preferences” can also be customized for Settings. Swipe Left: - Instead of going back to the main section to find more articles, users have the option to simply swipe, immediately opening other articles in the Section. Follow Topics: - A user will be shown articles on topics they are following. To follow select follow at the article level and related articles will gain relevancy and be shown more frequently. Just as easily “Unfollow” Games: - Users can enjoy a variety of games served in app. Games include: Sudoku, Solitaire, Jumble, Crossword, and Puzzles https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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Reviews

  • Ads

    3
    By Elealiu
    I’m still seeing ads in the app even though I pay for the ad-free digital edition. Content and app are otherwise fine.
  • Bring back landscape mode!

    1
    By Alpinist5280
    I guess the Denver Post assumes everyone only uses a phone to read the paper? I read pretty much all publications on my iPad in landscape mode. The app is useless to me now.
  • No Landscape

    2
    By Barney964
    Why the change to no Landscape mode. I prefer that on my iPad. Time to change news sources!
  • No landscape?!!

    1
    By EmryaC
    Updated version removed landscape. I only use my iPad in landscape. Put it back!!
  • Landscape mode

    1
    By Denyur
    Now cannot read in the landscape mode on iPad, the preferred mode on this device. No explanation. Didn’t do anything else which actually is important: navigation bugs are still there, pages jump while browsing, switching to other apps and coming back takes you back to the begginning of the article. Denver Post, it is 2024, if you didn’t notice!
  • Landscape Orientation

    3
    By Jrpasa
    Prefer the landscape orientation on my IPad Pro, with keyboard. Portrait is a pain.
  • Horrible on my iPad

    1
    By Jdm8472
    why did you remove landscape- unusable!
  • LOVE LOVE LOVE DP

    5
    By Nadine T-G
    Thank for Denver Newspaper I love it always. Why I grew up in Colorado and LOVE all season i Colorado. I am Glad need know update Colorado News.
  • Crap App

    1
    By BumpinBetty
    I am a paid subscriber and every time I try to link through to an article from either the Roundup in my email or on my mobile device it blocks me from seeing half the content. Its annoying enough to be paying for what passes for journalism these days but I’m going to have to unsubscribe if I can’t actually USE the service I PAY for.
  • Denver Post knows

    5
    By Dad iRich
    Denver Post reporters learn the facts and let you know. No malarkey. Thanks.

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