2/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass for iPhone.
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass is free iOS app published by GateHouse Media, Inc.
Poppacairn
The app is OK. I usually don't like news paper apps that paginate, which this one does. My harshest criticism stems from the fact that I cannot save my login information, and must do a complete login each time I open "the paper," which I might do as many as 3 times a day, since I don't read the paper at one sitting. Please take this into account in future updates.
Gbsguy
The app is awesome, easy to find sections to read, no need for any improvement, great job.
Local union 223
I love reading up to date news. This app gives follow up all day long. Easy to use
paindocri
Adequately covers basic news. Sometimes hard to find specific articles.
Mwildhorse
I like it! The videos, graphics and general layout is great. Keep up the good work!
LuvAllCracks
The app description does not say that there's a limit to how many articles you can read in a month. After that you have to log in and pay, I presume, for different levels of membership. There may be a free option but that would limit you to not many articles per month and that's no good. Couldn't verify this because every attempt to subscribe resulted in "Page not found". I did like the app for the 70 articles it allowed me to read. The limit is 70 articles in 30 days and that should be mentioned in the app description. After the 70 article limit has been reached the subscribing process should be streamlined.
Chad771
Solid and clean app design allows you to quickly peruse the local news and national news from the Cape Cod Times.
MollyM1133
The older app was better because as a subscriber I could at least see print layout and select articles to read. It kept signing me out, but had more articles available. This version has days old articles and only promotes a few articles. Very disappointed and frustrated. There are not many local news sources, the cape cod times gets more and more fromAP but access to either via this app is limited.
Cape cod smoker
I'm a print and online subscriber to the Cape Cod Times. I subscribe to several news media site for a mix of reporting. All of these sites are FREE. They all have pop up Advertisements to cover the cost of the free site. I understand the financial side of the equation. However, I pay dearly for the Cape Cod Times on line service. But there are so many pop ups, and advertisements clogging the pages, I usually get frustrated and go to another media site ( free too) I will most likely be cancelling this service soon. It's sad that we have to PAY to read more advertisements than news content. Bernie M Harwich