What's New
Bug fix...
Bug fix...
Size:
Category:
News
News
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
1.4.2
1.4.2
Description - The NIKKEI for iPhone
NIKKEI INC. , the publisher behind many iOS app (NIKKEI World Cup Soccer 2014 ,もっと日経 紙の新聞をもっと楽しむアプリ ,NIKKEI Sweets Map ,Nikkei Asia ,The NIKKEI Asian Review ,Nikkei Test Drill for beginners), brings The NIKKEI for iPhone with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. The NIKKEI for iPhone app has been update to version 1.4.2 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.
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If you are iPhone and iPad owner,you now can download The NIKKEI for iPhone for free from Apple Store. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 10MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.4.2 has been released on 2014-11-03. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later
Bottom Line: For more information about The NIKKEI for iPhone check developer NIKKEI INC.`s website : http://www.nikkei.com/
Bottom Line: For more information about The NIKKEI for iPhone check developer NIKKEI INC.`s website : http://www.nikkei.com/
This Application requires a subscription of the NIKKEI online edition (JAPANESE) to access and download the contents. You can sign up to the NIKKEI online edition at http://www.nikkei.com.
Free subscribers can supposedly read up to 10 articles but it seems that the count is off My October month started with 2 available articles Count is off JaneDoe789
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Apart from the expensive subscription fee the application itself has an annoying technical problem It causes unintended horizontal screen transition to the next or previous article when I am just trying to scroll vertically the article I am reading It seems to be caused by too sensitive horizontal finger move sensor With other App I use I just don t have this problem So I think this is Nikkei app problem rather than iOS problem I actually don t need that function to jump to the next or previous article because I normally go back to the article list and choose which one to read next I hope Nikkei will enable readers to have an option of switch it off or make it less sensitive Too sensitive screen transition A Japanese reader in US
i pay more than 49 for the membership to use this app and they recently introduce ad banners to adverise thier affiliate magazines It s quite annoying and I feel I paid enough money to make it ad free I hope they get rid of the feature no ad banner please k2n
App is free but need 4 000yen month for read news Interface is adequate but need more consideration and research other news media App I hope iPad App first Need 4 000yen for Using You1953
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App is free but need 4000yenmonth for read news Interface is adequate but need more consideration and research other news media App I hope iPad App first Need 4000yen for Using
起動する度に電子版も更新するようになったのでその読込に時間がかかる前バージョンのように任意で更新させていただきたい私にとっては改悪でした 使いづらくなった
i pay more than 49 for the membership to use this app and they recently introduce ad banners to adverise thier affiliate magazines Its quite annoying and I feel I paid enough money to make it ad free I hope they get rid of the feature no ad banner please
Apart from the expensive subscription fee the application itself has an annoying technical problem It causes unintended horizontal screen transition to the next or previous article when I am just trying to scroll vertically the article I am reading It seems to be caused by too sensitive horizontal finger move sensor With other App I use I just dont have this problem So I think this is Nikkei app problem rather than iOS problem I actually dont need that function to jump to the next or previous article because I normally go back to the article list and choose which one to read next I hope Nikkei will enable readers to have an option of switch it off or make it less sensitive Too sensitive screen transition
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