Haaretz app (English version) takes your news reading experience to a new level, bringing together the best of our award-winning news, features, opinions and blogs, as well as instant updates from our respected and popular website. The app is free to download and our latest news reports are mostly free. To get full access to the entire range of our presentation, however, you will need to subscribe. A subscription gives you unlimited access to Haaretz anytime, anywhere and on any platform - on your iPad, computer and smartphone. Haaretz customers who are already paying subscribers can simply download the new app and login. Read, share and comment on: * Breaking news from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world 24/7 * Opinions from Israel's most influential commentators and bloggers * Incisive analysis from across the political spectrum * Exclusive interviews with Israeli and international figures * In-depth features exploring all aspects of Israeli society * Enhanced coverage of the Jewish world and the North American Jewish community * Shabbat and Jewish holiday times and weather conditions Please email us at [email protected] if you experience problems or have suggestions for improving our app. Staying informed on Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world has never been so quick and easy. You can purchase a subscription via App Store (except Israeli store customers), or have full access if you are already subscribers of the printed edition of Haaretz daily newspaper. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. All subscriptions are renewed automatically unless you request to cancel them least 24 hours before the end of current subscription period. If automatic renewal is not canceled, a fee will be charged an additional subscription period through the expense of your iTunes. After purchasing a subscription, you can manage your automatic renewal through your account settings at Apple. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. For help and support, please contact the customer service of Haaretz: http://www.haaretz.com/contact-us You can find Haaretz privacy policy at: http://www.haaretz.com/misc/privacy-policy You can find Haaretz term of use at: http://www.haaretz.com/misc/terms-and-conditions
Haaretz iPad version doesn’t support landscape mode!
Haaretz iPad version doesn’t support landscape/horizontal mode. All media and books support how one wants to read the device. I reported this to Haaretz and they aren’t interested in fixing it. So be cautious before you use the app.
Update screwed up
Opening the app I get forced to update to a newer version, which is the phone version, which is not optimal for the iPad. I liked their older version of the iPad app better. Their technology seems to be getting worse. Great nes and reporting but crappy on the technical side.
Useless App - Website is Far Better
The Haaretz iPad app is the single worst news app I have. It’s an unmitigated UI disaster. As just one small example out of many, the headlines are truncated to an arbitrary length that differs depending on whether your iPad is in portrait or landscape orientation. There is absolutely no way to view the entire headline, leaving the reader to guess at what the missing portion of the headline says, which is just insane. It’s been this way for year upon year, so clearly the developers have either abandoned this app or simply don’t care about its users. The iPhone app, which is a different app from this iPad app, is somewhat better. But for anyone attempting to read Ha’aretz in English on an iPad, the only rational solution is to ignore the app entirely and just view the site in a browser. All of which is, to reiterate, insane.
Great reporting, awful tech
It seems Haaretz has not maintained the iPad app. It is outdated and buggy—as many others have noted. I cannot it to recognize my online subscription.
Can’t login
Application keeps telling me “network error” when I try to login and read articles. That’s not how paid subscription should work.
Can’t login
Always saying “network error “
Comprehensive coverage of Middle East news!
This is a great app to get Haaretz on the iPad. Along with subscription you get access to Haaretz.com which you will need to access to if you want to be able to read comments. For some unfortunate reason I cannot figure out, I am unable to get comments to display. Otherwise, I find the articles engaging and the news reporting excellent!
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