Philippine Daily Inquirer


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
3.5 MB
Category:
News
OS:
iOS
Price:
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
3.1

Description - Philippine Daily Inquirer

NewspaperDirect Inc. , the publisher behind many iOS app (The Gold Coast Bulletin Newspaper Edition for iPad ,League Central NRL 2012 ,Sonoma Index Tribune ,Drammens Tidende ePaper ,Varden ePaper ,The Philadelphia Inquirer Digital Edition (Replica)), brings Philippine Daily Inquirer with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. Philippine Daily Inquirer app has been update to version 3.1 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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The Philippine Daily Inquirer is now available as a free download on Apple Store for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 3.5 MB to download. The new Philippine Daily Inquirer app version 3.1 has been updated on 2014-11-28. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1.2 or later
Bottom Line: For more information about Philippine Daily Inquirer check developer NewspaperDirect Inc.`s website : http://


Experience the digital edition of the top broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines. All sections are presented as full-content digital replicas, in their original layout. Flip pages, pan and zoom in to view any page, article ...
It s such an expensive service you would think they would be able to allow the iOS sharing that includes more than Facebook Twitter and email At the very least an open in browser function so that we can use the sharing capabilities of our browser             No proper sharing function trinadi
It does not work after the update It keeps on crashing and it does not even allow me to sign in using my registered account I m giving this a 1 star since this time this apps is USELESS     Does not work Arypu
Worked great before the update now it won t even start     Doesn t work after the update richmondezer
I upgraded and now I cannot get an issue downloaded It says downloading catalog but nothing happens Even the two extra tabs on breaking news etc don t work FIX THIS     Latest version does not work rom
Why can t Inquirer offer a simple version of a smart phone or tablet app like ABS CBN s iPhone app that is predominantly text in content and has minimal graphics Is the development cost for Inquirer s app content the reason they charge for a subscription To be fair I suppose Inquirer has little cross selling advantage unlike ABS CBN which in turn benefits from offering a truly free smart phone and tablet app because it encourages users to explore their other media outlets     Not Totally Free Unlike ABS CBN Free iPhone App Filipino News Enthusiast
The least I could do is a star It should have been a no star I guess this department in PDI is dying I would pay if the price was reasonable What is reasonable No paper used Subtract that Lots of advertisements Should at least give a discount No delivery logistics There are lots of reasons for a digital copy to be at least a quarter of the paper copy I hope somebody high up there is paying attention     No Star JoelVelascoPadua
I would not even pay 9 99 for a year subscription     It s a joke Sirach123
NOT only if they pay me 99 95     Five star Kalai Hoa
Please apply the Google and Yahoo principle     Why do we have to subscribe medinact
This is a review of someone who actually signed up for the 14 day subscription for the iPad I have to say that I loved every single issue I ve been abroad for 3 years and I don t have access to Philippine news aside from the websites and TFC so it was quite refreshing to actually get all the content along with the layout editorials and even the funny pages on my device It s not so different from subscribing to the digital versions of Cosmo and NatGeo magazines that are offered by Barnes Noble Yes you can read the headlines online for free That s true But to say that the app is a rip off would be unfair First off the app in itself is FREE Plus there s a 14 days issue trial subscription to see if this version will work for you and your lifestyle And if you think it s not worth the buck s then that s it There s no obligation to continue no subsequent charges on your credit card In fact you don t need to input your credit card info to avail the trial subscriptions But If you do decide to subscribe the subscriptions in itself are cheaper than subscribing to the paper based newspaper Based on local prices a paper based PDI issue costs 20 pesos The digital edition only 14 pesos They ve already taken out the paper and delivery costs out of the price reducing their carbon footprint as well The 14 pesos is for the content the talent of its writers and production staff and the whole shebang effort of producing timely news The PDI digital edition gives you more than the headlines It gives you everything they have on the actual paper version of the newspaper You will get even the local news in the provinces the editorials obituaries the job openings comic strips even the ads This is something you don t get for free on the website I for one felt nostalgic when I saw the telecom ads and the theater listings So how is this a RIP OFF You can set it up so that when you open the app the latest edition will download automatically via wifi Once downloaded you can read the newspaper offline while commuting or while you re having your breakfast and coffee But if you don t own a tablet or a compatible device you don t like reading on one and if you only want to read headlines then this service is not going to appeal to you No one is forcing you to buy the digital editions You don t have to use this if you don t want to but it s there for people who do Ultimately it all depends on your lifestyle and your needs Personally I enjoy reading on my iPad and I like the content I will definitely subscribe to their service even if it s 9 99 per month                     Great App I love it linhatan
This is deceiving Typical Filipino You only scanned the newspaper and even saved from printing papers so why pay this stupid digital copy     Ripped off Stupid app Mike Famaranglas
When it was actually free it was barely worth reading and now they re asking you to pay just because of a little change in the interface and graphics Lipstick on a pig Like the majority of people are saying here this is a waste Inquirer get your act together     Not free a rip off x2fer
9 99 for a PowerPoint presentation like news     Yikes Yagbadoodles
9 99 is a perfect price for a month of subscription If you compute and think about it it s like Php14 only per newspaper a day for 1 month                     Perfect Nanan17
Not free     Forget it HeXeD23
Forget it     Mr Chicax
    archjose
This is a deceiving app Nothing free except the download     Waste Filirican563
If it s free free     Waste of money and time edisonleah20
USD 9 99 per month I don t think so delete     Seriously Slow Foot
I do not think so It is free to download then you get hit with the truth as it were The price to enjoy this paper ranges from 9 95 to 99 95     FREE Johnny$
Please apply the Google and Yahoo principle     Why do we have to subscribe
999 for a PowerPoint presentation like news     Yikes
This is deceiving Typical Filipino You only scanned the newspaper and even saved from printing papers so why pay this stupid digital copy     Ripped off Stupid app
999 is a perfect price for a month of subscription If you compute and think about it its like Php14 only per newspaper a day for 1 month                 Perfect
I do not think so It is free to download then you get hit with the truth as it were The price to enjoy this paper ranges from 995 to 9995     FREE
Why cant Inquirer offer a simple version of a smart phone or tablet app like ABSCBNs iPhone app that is predominantly text in content and has minimal graphics Is the development cost for Inquirers app content the reason they charge for a subscription To be fair I suppose Inquirer has little crossselling advantage unlike ABSCBN which in turn benefits from offering a truly free smart phone and tablet app because it encourages users to explore their other media outlets     Not Totally Free Unlike ABSCBN Free iPhone App
USD 999 per month I dont think so delete     Seriously
Worked great before the update now it wont even start     Doesnt work after the update
This is a deceiving app Nothing free except the download     Waste
I upgraded and now I cannot get an issue downloaded It says downloading catalog but nothing happens Even the two extra tabs on breaking news etc dont work FIX THIS     Latest version does not work
NOT only if they pay me 9995     Five star
If its freefree     Waste of money and time
I would not even pay 999 for a year subscription     Its a joke
This is a review of someone who actually signed up for the 14 day subscription for the iPad I have to say that I loved every single issue Ive been abroad for 3 years and I dont have access to Philippine news aside from the websites and TFC so it was quite refreshing to actually get all the content along with the layout editorials and even the funny pages on my device Its not so different from subscribing to the digital versions of Cosmo and NatGeo magazines that are offered by Barnes Noble Yes you can read the headlines online for free Thats true But to say that the app is a rip off would be unfair First off the app in itself is FREE Plus theres a 14 daysissue trial subscription to see if this version will work for you and your lifestyle And if you think its not worth the bucks then thats it Theres no obligation to continue no subsequent charges on your credit card In fact you dont need to input your credit card info to avail the trial subscriptions But If you do decide to subscribe the subscriptions in itself are cheaper than subscribing to the paperbased newspaper Based on local prices a paper based PDI issue costs 20 pesos The digital edition only 14 pesos Theyve already taken out the paper and delivery costs out of the price reducing their carbon footprint as well The 14 pesos is for the content the talent of its writers and production staff and the whole shebang effort of producing timely news The PDI digital edition gives you more than the headlines It gives you everything they have on the actual paper version of the newspaper You will get even the local news in the provinces the editorials obituaries the job openings comic strips even the ads This is something you dont get for free on the website I for one felt nostalgic when I saw the telecom ads and the theater listings So how is this a RIP OFF You can set it up so that when you open the app the latest edition will download automatically via wifi Once downloaded you can read the newspaper offline while commuting or while youre having your breakfast and coffee But if you dont own a tablet or a compatible device you dont like reading on one and if you only want to read headlines then this service is not going to appeal to you No one is forcing you to buy the digital editions You dont have to use this if you dont want to but its there for people who do Ultimately it all depends on your lifestyle and your needs Personally I enjoy reading on my iPad and I like the content I will definitely subscribe to their service even if its 999 per month                 Great App I love it
When it was actually free it was barely worth reading and now theyre asking you to pay just because of a little change in the interface and graphics Lipstick on a pig Like the majority of people are saying here this is a waste Inquirer get your act together     Not free a rip off
Its such an expensive service you would think they would be able to allow the iOS sharing that includes more than Facebook Twitter and email At the very least an open in browser function so that we can use the sharing capabilities of our browser           No proper sharing function
The least I could do is a star It should have been a no star I guess this department in PDI is dying I would pay if the price was reasonable What is reasonable No paper usedSubtract that Lots of advertisementsShould at least give a discount No delivery logistics There are lots of reasons for a digital copy to be at least a quarter of the paper copy I hope somebody high up there is paying attention     No Star
Forget it     Mr
Not free     Forget it
It does not work after the update It keeps on crashing and it does not even allow me to sign in using my registered account Im giving this a 1 star since this time this apps is USELESS     Does not work


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