Description
The MailOnline app gives you everything you've come to expect and love from the world's largest English-language newspaper website, but with quick, easy and free access on your iPhone or iPad - accessible even when you're offline.
Feed your daily addiction with stories and photos from all our top Daily Mail channels: UK, US & World News, Celebrity & Showbiz, Sport, Femail, Science & Tech, Health, Money, Travel, and many more! See what everyone's talking about and download our app today.
FEATURES:
• Over 15 Channels of must-read articles and photos - that's over 800+ original stories and 1000's of new photos every day!
• Offline Mode: Pre-load stories & galleries to access when you're offline or without reception - great for commutes!
• Choose from UK, US, AU or Rest of World to ensure you get the news most relevant to you.
• Express Yourself: Post your Comments on articles or Rate other user's comments that you like or dislike.
• Share articles and photos via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, SMS & Email
• Sort channels by Top Stories & Most Recent
• Custom Settings: Select when data and images update based on your preferred connection (3G or Wi-Fi)
Email us at iphoneapp@mailonline.co.uk if you have any trouble with the app or want to suggest new features for us to add to future updates. We can't reply to app reviews but monitor user emails 24/7.
What's New in Version 2.6.1
Email us at iphoneapp@mailonline.co.uk if you have any trouble with the app. We can't reply to app reviews but monitor user emails 24/7.
- performance improvements and bug fixes
Customer Reviews
Reviewing the app not the content.
The app itself is one of the better designed news apps, easy to use and navigate whilst still having nearly all the features that could want. However this is wasted potential as what is a good format is ruined by a host of niggling and unprofessional errors. The key ones are as follows; after every few pictures you swipe through, you get an ad pop up (and yes some are the noisy auto-play videos); sometimes you haven't even clicked an ad and you are taken suddenly to the App Store by some mysterious force; quotation boxes, pictures and ads can often be misplaced on the page and cover up the story you are trying to read and posting a comment from the app often doesn't work and your comment never appears (although this admittedly could just be an over-zealous idiot in their moderation department, there's no way to know for sure). So there you have it, an easy to use and straight forward app that is riddled with little bugs that after a while amalgamate themselves into a rather annoying experience.
Horrid extremist paper with no mitigating factors
The app works OK in the main, some fairly slow load times, but the content is really poor - badly written actually, the journalists or reporters who put this together obviously have struggled with using English language properly - the writing just isn't engaging. This is right wing press at its worst - if you're against brexit then you are an 'enemy of the people' for being against 'the will of he people'. This is nonsense - in fact the majority of the population of the UK did not vote to leave the EU - a tiny 37.5% of the population of the UK want to leave the EU. He Mail wants to leave the EU for reasons unknown and it's nothing to do with what the people really want. The Mail also sided with fascists in the 1930's and we know where that ended up. This is a bullying news provider which wouldn't know the meaning of balanced reporting and, more to the point, has no interest in providing any -in a race to the bottom this rag is a clear winner
TOO MANY ADS
I actually love Daily Mail, despite the typing mistakes and incorrect information at time. The app is easy to navigate around and they post interesting articles for all ages. HOWEVER, every article you look at whether it just be reading it or looking at pictures you are forced to watch a 30 second video of an advertisement of a game of some sort. At times this may re-appear 3 times within the same article. Don't even get me started if you want to try and watch a video, there is a 100% guarantee you will have to sit there for 30 long boring seconds watching the same Adidas advert on each video- even if you want to re-watch the video, another 30 seconds!!!! This makes me so utterly angry and I am so tempted to delete the app for good unless they come up with a solution! I have never minded adverts popping up now and again, but Daily Mail have gone too far!
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- Free
- Category: News
- Updated: 12 December 2016
- Version: 2.6.1
- Size: 62.3 MB
- Language: English
- Developer: dmg media ltd
- © Associated Newspapers Ltd
Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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