The Palm Beach Post eNewspaper app is the printed newspaper delivered right to your device.
Readers can flip through the pages, read stories, photos, and view ads just as they appeared in print.
With multiple viewing options plus interactive features allow you to share articles, have your news read aloud and more.
Enjoy all these features:
- Compatibility for both tablets and phones
- In-depth index of sections and headlines
- All content delivered in a fast, simple interface with multiple viewing modes.
- Streamlined navigation for readers on the go: Flip pages, zoom on articles, rotate to landscape mode.
- Read aloud lets you have articles read back to you
- Tap any article with two fingers to convert to full-screen text
- Archive access to every issue published in the past 30 days
- Download editions for offline reading
WHAT’S NEW
A new look in a more user-friendly platform with new features including:
Read aloud
Better zoom and large text capabilities
Updated menu options
Individual page and Section display
Archive access
The app is pretty much unusable on Android. We have not decided whether to unsubscribe completely or re-subscribe, but probably will unsubscribe. It will be pretty much the first time in my 65 years that I will not be sunscreen to a newspaper. Pretty unbelievable that the USA Network would not find or build a better app.
This app has improved exponentially since I first started using it. I use text-to-speech with it a lot and I can rotate it or turn it off and back on and it picks back up where it left off without missing a word.
What happened.? I can't print the puzzles anymore 😢
Easy to navigate, zoom in/out. And I still read it with a cup of coffee!
The app works on my Pixal, but on my Google tablet, it tells me I have no subscription. I have contacted the Post several times, STILL no resolution. It fine on my Pixal, on my tablet, I have no subscription.
Horrible experience changing passwords! Ran out of patience.
My only concern with the App is the configuration of the articles when opened. Two articles from two different pages appear on the same page. One must constantly scroll and zoom to read them.
- Improved stability
- General bug fixes
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