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Update: Daily Mail Plus (Newsstand)

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Daily Mail Plus 1.3


Device: iOS iPad Only
Category: Newsstand
Price: Free, Version: 1.2 -> 1.3 (iTunes)

Description:

Daily Mail Plus for iPad is a stunning new app that brings you all the content from the Daily Mail newspaper in a visually exciting and easy-to-read format - and features an array of interactive features and content exclusive to the app. Alongside news, features, columnists, finance and sport, Daily Mail Plus offers daily sections – Life and Style on Monday, Good Health on Tuesday, Money Mail on Wednesday, Femail Magazine on Thursday and It’s Friday on Friday. Daily Mail Plus beautifully re-imagines Britain's most popular quality newspaper and also features: * Video that brings the news to life and plays inside the pages* Picture galleries - some full screen and many exclusive to the app - that bring a dazzling new perspective to news, features and sport * 360 degree panoramic images that will show you the world from every angle* Sport Plus, a sports section with more authoritative coverage, more stunning pictures and more essential statistics, plus exclusive columns and video* Coffee Break Plus, with 30 interactive puzzles from Sudoku and Crosswords to Hidato and Kakuro that you can play against the clock * TV Plus, an interactive TV and Radio listings guide that allows you to search 200 channels by name, time and genre* Having Daily Mail Plus in four different sections makes it easier for you to find what you want - and there is the option to download only sections you want to reduce your downloads* The ability to comment on articles, access the Daily Mail's archive and share content * Enjoyment offline of all written content and related pictures, as well as the 30 interactive puzzles * Compatibilty with Apple's Newsstand, offering automatic overnight download of every issue so it's available when you want to read it* To opt for automatic overnight download you must agree to receiving 'notifications' when prompted during the subscription process. If you don't allow 'notifications' then you will be able to choose which sections to download when you open Daily Mail Plus from Apple's Newsstand by tapping on the icon. * Availability from 06:00 GMT. Once downloaded the edition will be available in your personal in-app library for 30 days. If you choose to archive previously downloaded editions, you will also be able to restore them at a later dateYou can download the Daily Mail Plus app for free and see a preview of the latest edition, but to enjoy the full Mail Plus experience you must buy a subscription. With Daily Mail Plus costing £2.99 a week or £9.99 a month, buying a subscription to Daily Mail Plus means you can get the Daily Mail for just 38p a day. And you can try Daily Mail Plus for the first 30 days for free. You may also purchase single editions of Daily Mail Plus for 69p per issue, Monday to Saturday inclusive. This app uses the Apple subscription service under which subscriptions are automatically renewed. You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription period. You cannot cancel a subscription during the active subscription period but you can turn off auto-renewal any time from your iTunes account settings - you will need to be signed into your iTunes account and can do it directly on your iPad if you don’t want to continue with auto-renewal. For more information, please see the apple support page, http://support.apple.com Please note payment will be charged to your iTunes account and subscriptions are managed by Apple. But if you have any questions, please email ipadfeedback@dailymailplus.co.ukWe hope you enjoy Daily Mail Plus for iPad.

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