Washington Post for pc

Washington Post for Pc

Published by The Washington Post on 2024-03-27

  • Category: News
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 6.56.0
  • File size: 78.99 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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★ ★ ★ Washington Post Overview

       

What is Washington Post? The Washington Post app is a free news app that provides award-winning global reporting from Post journalists. It offers a 24/7 feed of today's news, a morning briefing called The 7, customizable alerts, original podcasts and audio articles, a curated feed called My Post, and innovative graphics, video, and augmented reality exclusives. The app also offers subscription options for unlimited access to all content.



Software Features and Description

1. • Free trial: Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

2. • Auto-renewal: Your subscription will auto-renew for $9.99 each month unless you cancel 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period.

3. • Extras: Your subscription to The Washington Post lets you access The Post from all your devices, on the web and in the app.

4. The app is free to download and keeps you informed with expert coverage from Post journalists.

5. Premium subscribers also enjoy a bonus subscription to share and exclusive eBooks written by our journalists.

6. Please note, you will be unable to cancel your current subscription during an active subscription period.

7. Get your first month of unlimited access for just $3.99, and only $9.99/month thereafter for your digital subscription.

8. • Options: Download the free app and enjoy a limited number of complimentary stories each month.

9. • Dive deeper into Post journalism with innovative graphics, video, and augmented reality exclusives.

10. • Discover something new in My Post, a curated feed with recommendations just for you.

11. • Catch up with today’s stories by listening to original podcasts and audio articles.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Washington Post app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Washington Post on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Washington Post"
    • The search will reveal the Washington Post app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Washington Post is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Washington Post.
    • Now enjoy Washington Post on PC.

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Get APK for PC → The Washington Post 4.82 6.56.0


Download on Windows 11


For Windows 11, check if there's a native Washington Post Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. To get started, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto "Playstore on PC" » click "Configure_Download" button. This will auto-download and install PlayStore on your computer.

  2. To use Washington Post,
    • Login to the PlayStore we just installed
    • Search for "Washington Post" » then Click "Install".
    • Washington Post will now be available on your Windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

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Get Free on Mac The Washington Post 550314 4.82

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Washington Post functions

- 24/7 feed of today's news

- The 7, a morning briefing on the day's most important and interesting stories

- Customizable alerts for breaking news

- Original podcasts and audio articles

- Curated feed called My Post with personalized recommendations

- Innovative graphics, video, and augmented reality exclusives

- Subscription options for unlimited access to all content

- Access to The Post from all devices, on the web and in the app

- Bonus subscription to share and exclusive eBooks for premium subscribers

- Payment through iTunes account

- Auto-renewal of subscription unless canceled 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period

- Free trial available

- Privacy policy and terms of service provided

- CA notice of collection and option to not sell personal information for CA residents


Pros:

- Visually appealing and less cluttered presentation compared to NY Times

- Provides news content from a reputable source

- Easy to navigate and find articles


Cons:

- Does not indicate which articles have already been read

- Intrusive video ads that cannot be turned off

- App does not show comments on articles

- Difficulty opening articles in external browser such as Chrome



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • A Forgetful App

    By TimothyJohn1085 (Pcmac user)

    I subscribe to both The NY Times and the this app. It’s interesting to compare how the two papers use mobile apps to present their content. Each has its advantages, but I find that the this app Classic app has a couple of significant deficiencies. On the plus side, the this app is a more visually appealing and less cluttered presentation compared to the NY Times. But there are two behaviors that I find limit the usefulness of the this app Classic app. First is the fact that it does not give any indication of stories that have already been read. The NY Times app, for example, dims to a fainter gray the headline text of stories that have been opened. Second, and most infuriating, is that the this app Classic app seems incapable of remembering the reader’s position within the app. Leave the app to read a text message? When you return to the this app app you’ll be returned to the story you were reading, but once leaving that you’re back at the top of the story list and forced to scroll and scroll to re-find where you were. This often happens even when you haven’t left the app at all and simply close a story. (Note that I’m using a current generation iPad Pro.)
  • Video ads

    By Distant reader (Pcmac user)

    For the last week, I have been plagued with a video ad for a personnel service that begins talking shortly after I start reading an article. I can't find any way to turn it off and it is irritating and intrusive. Am getting to the point of cancelling my subscription if it doesn't stop. Update, it is now broadcasting this same talking ad every single time I try to read an article. I am regretfully canceling my subscription. I will check back in a couple months to see if this has been fixed, but for now, can't stand it. Another update. I did cancel, but like the post so much, I regretted it and renewed the next day. Now I am canceling again. Every single time I tap on an article to read it, a voice blares, “For the past 25 years, PNP personnel services...” I did write to the help desk, and got back an email that did not resolve the problem. Nobody else has complained about this, which leaves me wondering why I have been so blessed with the attentions of PNP personnel services. I’ve tried easy solutions, but no setting addresses it. If anybody has any ideas, I’d be happy to try them. I love the Post, but have come to hate PNP personnel services more.
  • An appreciation for the courageous

    By Jack Jouett (Pcmac user)

    Our Founding Father’s created a government that was is supposedly designed with “Checks and Balances.” What they did not plan on was that moment when one of those branches lacks the integrity or courage to executed their solemn oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. Sadly, that is where we find ourselves at this moment. The WP and others in MSM - particularly print media - have courageously stepped in to fill the breech to bravely defend the Rule of Law, and the concept of Human Decency our forefathers valued so much. So far, their reward - to come under an attack that seems to get stronger everyday. At some point history will show us who were the heroes and who were the villains of this moment in our journey. No doubt - America’s Free Press will be among those heroes. My hope is that ALL of America comes to that realization soon. I’m not sure we will ever truly appreciate the great patriotic service these journalist have performed for our nation.
  • No Comments, Poor Support for Subscribers

    By DanMcDermott (Pcmac user)

    This app doesn’t show comments on the articles. So if you want to see the comments you click on the share to/open with button and click Chrome. But wait, that doesn’t allow you to open in Chrome. You can only bookmark or add it to a reading list. Why can’t you simply open it in Chrome, you ask? I was curious too! So I called their support phone number since there is no option for developer support or feedback and the “developer website” simply links to the newspaper homepage. At the 800 number I got a very nice lady overseas who did not understand my question. I asked for a supervisor who also didn’t understand and said I would have to “search for the article in a mobile browser.” So I called the 202 number and explained that I was a paying subscriber in Virginia and could I please speak to a DC/Virginia based person to ask a question and (now) make a complaint. I got a recording and left a voicemail. Instead of a call I got an email asking me to write what I wanted. I called the 202 back and explained to a nice lady in DC what happened and she said to email back requesting a call. I did so. As for writing what my problem is, I decided to go ahead and write that right here. Under a single star.

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