The Wall Street Journal. 5.3.1
Device: iOS Universal
Category: Newsstand
Price: Free, Version: 5.3 -> 5.3.1 (iTunes)
Description:
Experience The Wall Street Journal's award-winning coverage, blending the best of print and digital. Get everything you love about the Journal including: What's News, Opinion, Marketplace, Money & Investing, Greater New York, Personal Journal, Journal Reports, WSJ weekend features and WSJ Magazine. Plus: videos, slide shows, touch-enabled graphics, 360 panoramic photos, market data, quotes and a customizable watch list. Enjoy The Wall Street Journal on iPad with the news as published every morning and a 7-day issue archive. Get the latest updating news throughout the day with the "Now Edition," available on both iPad and iPhone. Save articles for later and even read while offline. The Wall Street Journal is now available in Newsstand. By purchasing a subscription you get full access to all content. Each morning, your issue will be automatically downloaded to your iPad or iPhone. Note that the WSJ icon will be placed in the Newsstand folder on your device. Subscribe for $21.99 per month to receive unlimited digital access on iPad, iPhone, all other WSJ tablet & smartphone apps, and WSJ Online.Your subscription will renew automatically each month and payment will be charged to your iTunes Account within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You can turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of your subscription is allowed during the active subscription period. Subscriber Agreement and Terms of use: http://s.wsj.net/static_html_files/mobileConfig/pages/wsj/en-subscriberagreement.html
What's New
If you are a subscriber who has been periodically logged out of the app, please update to this version to resolve the problem. This bug affects all subscribers who use a password on their iPad or iPhone.What's New in 5.3Today we make WSJ. Magazine, the world's largest luxury magazine, easier to enjoy on your iPad. The latest issue of WSJ. Magazine is now available anytime you want from the Start Screen. Read features and profiles of tastemakers in the worlds of fashion business, design and culture, as well as travel destinations, food trends and more. Highlights from the July/August 2013 issue include: "How Woody Allen Sees It" Even as he approaches 80, Woody Allen remains one of the most prolific filmmakers working today. He opens up about playing the romantic lead, the hit-flop trap and and why he won't quit. "Is Oslo the Next Art Capital" A combination of unrivaled government funding and wholesome creative energy has transformed this formerly hardscrabble Norwegian city into one of the most electrifying places to see new art. "A Taste of Osaka's Dining Scene" The Japanese city famous for its obsessive food culture is the birthplace of kappa, a style of dining that's catching fire among top chefs from Brooklyn to Bangkok. While reading WSJ Magazine, try out the new dictionary feature. Highlight a word with a tap and we provide a definition.
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