Houston Chronicle Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Houston Chronicle for iPhone.
Houston Chronicle is free iOS app published by Hearst Newspapers LLC

Very poor newspaper

Heights reader

It’s hard to tell you how bad this is as a daily newspaper. It looks pretty but don’t let that fool you. I have gone back to reading the actual news paper paper. I would give it a -1


There is no search feature

JIR_texas

If I could give a rating zero stars I would. The lack of a search feature is beyond ridiculous. I hate the new app, and I am a subscriber.


No Search capability!?!

an "approved" nickname

The mandatory “upgrade” downgraded this app - took away important and excellent search ability and made the app harder to navigate. We should have the option to revert to the better old version we paid for.


Horrible

sorenack

I want to see the paper as shown on the front page. Who came up with this idea? I’ve taken a newspaper for 57 Years. I don’t want to stop now. I’m more than upset. D. Lawson


New format

TerriA7

Who came up with this? Ruined a good thing. I only gave it 1 star because that also made it a review. Signed, Unhappy


Very hard to use

ChemistofBerkeley

Now (3/31/19) the search function has disappeared! Why? I often find that I cannot locate an article to read again even on the day it is published! Now that i have moved away, i try to keep up with Houston by reading the Chronicle online, but this app functions very poorly. There are many problems, but my chief gripe is that there is no feedback after you a select an article to let you know it is loading. The search function is of little or no use.


Still just barely usable

Fellow Flyer

Update 4/1/19: All the below still stands. It’ll honor system font size, but if you want something else you’re out of luck. Truly awful. I’m still paying, but only because I want to support local news. I scan through as fast as I can to find the local stuff - and it’s not always in the right place or labels as such - and move on to far better news apps, with far better news, organization, and control. Update 2/9/19: Today’s lead story in the app: “Etiquette Offers No Hard Rules About Newlywed’s Last Name.” At this point I’m paying because I believe in supporting local news, but I blast through my HouChron experience as fast as I can because it’s just awful. Original review below. With the new version 3.x, the Chronicle is beginning to join the 2010s for digital newspaper design. Unfortunately, they’ve overshot a bit due to some unfortunate industry trends and a few poor choices. The good: I much prefer the layout of the section pages, and the typeface is nice and readable...mostly. The images and the slideshow presentation is much better. And that’s it. The bad: Readability: There’s no way to adjust the size of the type. This is present in every other newspaper app. How did this get overlooked? There needs to be a way to adjust text size within the app, or use the system preference which allows for accessibility. While you’re at it, break some new ground and let me adjust the size of the margins. The lines in the stories are too wide, which hurts readability. There’s a reason print newspapers have columns that are only 5-6 words wide. Perhaps the news people could wander over to the tech people and let them know. Links to websites are displayed in yellow. Yellow? If you use true tone and darken the white point a bit, what little contrast there is between the white background and the yellow text disappears. Seriously, people. Links are blue. Every time. Don’t get cute with the color scheme. I know yellow is part of the Chronicle's color palette, and I don’t care. This is a web trend that needs to go away. There’s no dark mode. This isn’t in every news app, but I love it when it is. Again, blue links when you do this! Navigation: Navigation is a strong effort, and fails. The section headers are just wrong. The app opens to “Houston News,” which in any other app is “Front Page” or “News.” This section isn’t Houston news, it’s got stories from across the country and world because it’s the front page. Later on, we run across “US News” which is in theory national news. There’s no “local” section. Why is there “Texas Politics,” but no “National Politics?” Why is national politics in there? And let’s not forget “Texas Sports Nation,” which is national sports - not just Texas. I see what you’re trying to do here, but again: stop trying to be cute. It’s “Sports.” It’d be great to be able to reorder those sections. Just saying. It’s, you know, digital. If you’re reading a story and want to go back to the headlines to find your next story, the only way to do so is to hit the tiny text that matches the section title in the upper left corner. If you used system search to get to the app, you’ve got a better-than-average chance of hitting the “Search” text, which will take you out of the app. Alternatively, if you hit just a bit low, nothing happens. To bury the lede, why can’t we swipe from the left side of the page to go back to the headlines like every other news app? That action in the current version of the app takes me to the previous story. I don't want to read every story - I just want to see the headlines and choose my own. Finally, there’s too much white space on the pages. Again, this is a web trend where white space is king at the expense of showing content that could be useful. I really liked the old app's list of stories within the section on the left. This allows narrower story columns and built in navigation...maybe. This gets in the way of swiping from the left... Content: Holy cow, people. There are opinion pieces in the sports section today. Local stories show up in the national news. Some stories show up in three or more sections - think new restaurant opening downtown. That’s in “Houston News,” “Business,” “Flavor,” “Entertainment,” and maybe “Real Estate.” Worse, once it’s read there’s no way to tell you’ve read it in the next section. And since stories hang around for days, and occasionally change headlines, you’ll get to click on it again and again! Figure out what the story is. Put it in one section - the correct one! Look. This update is a step in the right direction, which is why I went from one to two stars. But it’s so difficult to use and read that I find myself skimming through it as fast as possible so I can use the far better apps from WP and NYT. I wholeheartedly support local news. I will continue to do so. But dang. Almost all of these problems are - from my perspective - caused by web and app developers run amok with no news people checking in.


Horrible App and Lazy News

TexasTs

Very poor app that freezes too much. I went back to paper and then they missed delivery one day a week. Have moved to WSJ and other internet sources.


Log in from app

TxOG1

I can log in just fine from the web but each time I try to log in through the app from my iPad or iPhone it says invalid account and/or password,! Removing app.


At least it works.....

Humblesmith

The old app did not work at all.....it jus froze a lot and never loaded. My guess is that instead of trying to fix the old one, they just scrapped it and started over with a very simple one. At least you can read some articles with this version, which I couldn’t before. I had given up on the ap, but now at least I can read some. I’m hoping they’ll slowly ad features.