Best iPad Newspaper Apps

1) Wall Street Journal – This app is very attractive, intuitive and adaptable application for a famous newspaper. Wall Street Journal app has gathered a lot of attention already. Its ‘start’ screen allows you have a quick glance at the past editions and articles you have viewed previously whereas its ‘now’ screen gives easy access to the breaking news. However, its price is pretty steep, costing 4 dollars a week.

2) Wired – It is one of the most popular tech magazines and was one of the first to make its debut in the iPad market. The digital version will completely blow you away with its interactive elements, something that is not possible in the print versions. For instance – the videos can be streamed wirelessly and are thus, airplay compatible. The sales were superb in the first month but the figures quickly went down the next month.

3) Esquire – This app is truly wonderful. Esquire optimizes every single line and image to make everything look great on the glorious iPad screen. You can rotate photos upside down; highlight, copy-paste text and so on. All-in-all, the best iPad newspaper app out there.

4) My Newspaper for iPad: It’s a Google Reader replacement. When you first start it, it asks you for your Google credentials. The app syncs with it to fetch the new content and uses the company’s postrank method to show the latest and most important news first.

5) Other notable apps: “Early Edition” is another amazing newspaper app which easily turns the RSS feeds into a format that resembles printed newspaper. “Pulse Reader” is a free app that provides a unique way of delivering interesting news to the end user. If you are not an avid reader, give this application a chance and you will want to read more everyday. If you want to subscribe to online newspaper, look out for “Times for iPad”. Its layout is completely customizable and one of the best out there. That said, if you are looking for a free alternative to the aforementioned ones, make sure to give “Flipboard for iPad” a try. This application turns the social streams into virtual tabloid.

 

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