2/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for St. Paul Pioneer Press for iPhone.
St. Paul Pioneer Press is free iOS app published by Media News Group
Brijen2
The new version is horrible. The 5 star review has to be from the designer. Please go back to the old version!
musicluver123abc
The current app is poorly designed and difficult to navigate. It is not intuitive. I am disappointed as I enjoy reading my news on my device but find the experience frustrating. It's difficult to find articles and once one is found navigating through the article is arduous if not impossible. I would LOVE to know about the 8 east metro restaurants I should know about (as the teaser suggests) but when I got to the article I couldn't figure out how to navigate through it. Very disappointed.
Hdthetvman
I subscribe to both the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press, so I receive both the print and digital editions. For years, I've noticed the overall quality of the MSP newspapers tips in the Star Tribune's favor. However, since I live in St. Paul, I subscribe to both. The Pioneer Press is a good newspaper; however, the app is awful. It is on a horrible interface, very hard to read, to the point where I haven't opened it in weeks. I would much rather receive my news on the Star Tribune's app, as it is crisp, clean, and very easy to read. If I were the head of IT at the Pioneer Press, I would invest lots of time, energy, and money to upgrade their app, as the Star Tribune's blows theirs out of the water.
TG of AV
All i want to do is find what movies are playing at each theater! Where is it??! Suggestion would be to group by area, then theater. Sounds easy enough.
Hopingforbetter
The text is unreadable - it's too small and there is no way I can find to make it larger
Woodbury1
It’s great that there is a feature to adjust the font size of the text in the articles. But - that same feature should be a available for the headlines. The headline font is too small and not adjustable.
just want to read the articles
A high school programmer could make a more user friendly less glitchy app!!
Anton Rang
Even with the font size set all the way down, articles show less text than for a typical phone news app. Icons are huge. It’s not a native iPad app in any real sense. Full-screen non-skippable video ads are also unwelcome.
Geno#1
I like the e:addition. Why was it removed? Also, it is now hard to find the obits. I think it would be good to have a separate section on the ads. The recent improvements have removed a lot of previously good features.