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The Vancouver Sun ePaper app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8992 ratings )
News Newsstand News & Politics
Developer: Postmedia Network INC.
Free
Current version: 6.6, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 11 Jun 2013
App size: 49.28 Mb

The Vancouver Sun ePaper is a complete digital replica of the printed edition that includes all the stories, features, photos and artwork just as it is in print.

The easy to use interface lets you flip leisurely through the pages like a newspaper, or conduct searches and share articles with friends like a website.

Whether you are at home, work or on the go you can enjoy your ePaper delivered on your favourite device.

•The Vancouver Sun ePaper app allows you to subscribe to a 1 month subscription for $12.99/month or purchase a single issue at $1.99/issue.
•Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
•The 1 month subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
•Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and the cost of renewal is
•You may manage your subscriptions and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the your Account Settings after purchase
•No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period

Privacy Policy: http://www.postmediaadvertising.com/privacy-statement
Terms of Use: http://www.canada.com/aboutus/termsofservice.html

Latest reviews of The Vancouver Sun ePaper app for iPhone and iPad

Not working
I love the vancouver sun and loved the idea of an epaper complete with ads etc but after the first day of downloading the app I have not been able to get any other issues...
Van Sun e edition
Neither paper will download When it does it is very slow but never reliable. I get the Globe and it downloads quickly ,, a very simple process just click on the app.
Clueless
This is pretty awful. That some newspapers think that delivering a facsimile of the print paper will satisfy anyone mystifies me, though I guess it’s the result of people who simply have no idea about the digital world and probably still get the print paper. The navigation is inscrutable—clicking on an article on the home page takes me somewhere completely different, for example—but the main issue is that it’s just a punt: why not focus on making the “real” Vancouver Sun app better? The New York Times does a pretty good job, and they’re continually improving. Have a look at that and try to follow their lead, perhaps.
Vancouver Sun hopeless ePaper
The application stopped downloading daily papers December 17, 2014. Today is JANUARY 16, 2015, a month later. We are still being charged but there is no phone number to call or email address to contact. Unacceptable.
Finally works again
Thank you for updating and making the app not freeze anymore. Can finally enjoy reading the paper on my iPad again.
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