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
Langurss
Ancient technology and prone to crashes. But worse than that: utterly biased and left leaning opinions - versus real news. Try reporting real news responsibly. Overrated, pathetic talent, lousy programming and biased opinions make this a poor and laughable source of news. Blatantly biased, vile and divisive perspectives from a collection of loopy moon-bats. They are wholly committed to see the country fail - how patriotic! Look at their horrendous reviews! How do they stay in business? Please wake up - or better yet - do the country a favor and go out of business!
Bruce Jessup
Now that Amazon will have access to all of our data, why can’t we voluntarily consign our data to Amazon with the intention that they monetize it on our behalf - and then give us a cut. A data dividend, if you will. The Amazon Data Dividend: The ADD. Promote and endorse a data consignment/monetization platform where participants will earn a return: The ADD. Bruce Jessup Bend, OR
David Espanol
Normally I would read free websites but the WAPO journalism is outstanding. If you want the facts to understand an issue, this is your outlet.
gbd-seattle
Yes, now working. But oddly implies I pay thru iTunes, when in fact I pay by credit card. Dec 29, 2017. Old review: Asks me to upgrade--even thought I'm paying for national edition, and only looking at national articles. Then I'm blocked. I'm still blocked on new app. Sept 21, 2016.
Casart creative
Easier to find articles w app than online but search within Post still needs some improvement.
Tio M from Texas
Unbiased reporting. In depth, well researched articles. A trusted news source. An Osaka from the background noise. Well done Jeff Bezos, no matter what Trump says.
Brad Holtz
Would be rated higher if the Post would address two key issues. One is that there is no easy way to identify stories that have appeared since you last viewed the app. There is no way to sort by day and time articles are posted. The other issue is that articles stay up here well after the publication day. If I want to replace my daily paper, I’d like to limit what appears to three categories: new (not yet in the print edition); today’s paper; and historical.
Driby
I’m thankful that the Washington Post is here in the current political climate. We pay for a subscription on principle to support such great journalism.
hamilton685
This is a pretty incredible app. By having the Washington post on my phone it allows me to access the news wherever I go. Not just that but each story is well written and always accurate. It is a very reliable source, which is my favorite thing about the Post. I don’t know how I ever lived without it!