Washington Post Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 543 reviews. Read all reviews for Washington Post for iPhone.
Washington Post is free iOS app published by The Washington Post Company

Email sharing broken.

T0nyS

Having for ages been able to share articles using email this feature is now broken. The usual email window opens but then cannot pull in the link to the current article. This needs fixing as I’m sure I’m not the only WaPo reader sharing by email.


Why I gave you a three star rating.

AustinHogfan

I have a subscription, yet when you publish breaking news online, My iPhone access is blocked by a subscription ad and I am required to go to my WAPO app in order to read it.


Balance

julesmcarter

Decent news. Would like to find a balance of beating up equally both political sides. I like and dislike both sides. Give me the news without opinion and I’ll decide for myself. That will be the news I’ll read. News not opinion. Why do you have to talk about trump so much? He’s not the president.


Long-standing WP reader

Wm1700

I have been a long-standing WP reader for greater than 25 years. I appreciate most of the articles for the liberal aspect. However, past 2 years starting to see a slip in authenticity. Washington Post be better


Please make it more stable

WS should not be taken

The app has many strengths. However, its weaknesses are annoying. It is unstable. It crashes regularly. It resets often, even in the middle of reading an article or composing a comment. If I leave the app for a few seconds to answer a phone call, read an email, etc., then it crashes or resets when I return. It should be more stable than this. There is no “last read article “ feature. So, if the app does crash or reset, I have to find the article all over again. Also, the search feature is weak. If WaPo can fix these flaws, then it’ll be a winner.


New news?

billy winner

I fail to understand why the Post has so many of the exact same stories two days in a row. I feel cheated!


Love the Paper. App is great.

Atom Gram

I was thrilled to get this on a discount over Christmas holidays. I am so happy to be able to get involved in the comments on articles and hear other people’s opinions on breaking news, culture and world events.


Poor search function

BaldEagle102002

Sometimes I see reference to a Post article somewhere else, and I’d prefer to read it through this app, rather than try to remember my subscription password to open it from the other source. But, invariably, I cannot find it on the Post app by using the search function. And forget trying to find an opinion piece by searching on the author’s name: it just doesn’t work. And just this morning I saw, on the Post app, an article about a landslide in Ecuador. Didn’t read it right then. Went back an hour later to look for it. It was no longer where I’d first seen it. And it wasn’t in the World section. So I searched on “ Ecuador.” The latest thing that came up was a month old in an article about Chile. Sheesh! Fix your search function, Wapo!


Too much negative

ALackoff

I’m referring to the online edition which I usually read on my phone as that is what I have available. There’s just too much negativity in the new style and with headlines slanted in a negative way. Most of the news is politically based and in their attempt to present themselves “balanced”, there is often an over-emphasis and exposure to Republican nonsense, especially in their opinion section of which there is an excess. I’m not sure if I will resubscribe.


State Media

donnieray77777

The propaganda that is passed off as news in this newspaper is breathtaking in a free society. It’s as if they take the press release from the Director of National Intelligence and just slightly rework it. I understand being liberal, that’s fine, but when you refuse to challenge people in power and then promote everything they say as if it’s the gospel, it’s dangerous. They actually won the Pulitzer Prize for fabricated stories about “Russian Collusion”. SMH!