PDI E-Reader
Free
rated 4.6 stars
About PDI E-Reader
InquirerPlus delivers an exact replica of the printed titles with additional features such as article sharing via social networks, Smartzoom, storage of previously downloaded issues for on-the-go reading when wi-fi is not available and automatic-bookmarking of your place.
If you are a print subscriber of an Inquirer title with a subscription term of at
least six months, contact inquirerdigital@inquirer.com.ph for your complimentary access.
The app is free to download and comes with a complimentary 14-issue preview.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer offers the following subscriptions for inApp Purchase:
Single copy ($0.99 each): any single title
Inquirer Plus ($9.99/mo): gives one access to all the titles within the app.
Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.You may manage your subscriptions by going to your 'Account Settings' after purchase.
http://philippinedailyinquirerplus.pressreader.com/help
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Reviews for PDI E-Reader
trinadi
No proper sharing function
It's such an expensive service you would think they would be able to allow the iOS sharing that includes more than Facebook, Twitter and email. At the very least an "open in browser" function so that we can use the sharing capabilities of our browser.
Arypu
Does not work
It does not work after the update. It keeps on crashing and it does not even allow me to sign in using my registered account. I'm giving this a 1 star since this time this apps is USELESS.
richmondezer
Doesn't work after the update
Worked great before the update - now it won't even start!!!
rom
Latest version does not work
I upgraded and now I cannot get an issue downloaded. It says downloading catalog but nothing happens. Even the two extra tabs on breaking news, etc., don't work! FIX THIS!
Filipino News Enthusiast
Not Totally Free, Unlike ABS-CBN Free iPhone App
Why can't Inquirer offer a simple version of a smart phone or tablet app like ABS-CBN's iPhone app that is predominantly text in content and has minimal graphics? Is the development cost for Inquirer's app content the reason they charge for a subscription? To be fair I suppose Inquirer has little cross-selling advantage unlike ABS-CBN, which in turn benefits from offering a truly free smart phone and tablet app because it encourages users to explore their other media outlets.
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