Seattle Times Print Replica v5.1.1
The Seattle TimesAbout this app
Developer Description
See The Seattle Times exactly how it appears in print with the Print Replica app
- Keep up with The Seattle Times on vacation: Read the day’s paper and up to seven days of back issues.
- Easy to read and navigate: View a full table of contents and most-read stories, and easily skip to the section you want.
- Download pages to read later: Easily save pages as PDFs so you can read or print them without Wi-Fi.
What's New
Improved search functionality
Added filters
Version Information
- Version
- 5.1.1
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- May 2, 2025
- Released
- Feb 12, 2018
- Requires
- Android 5.0
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Seattle Times Print Replica users say on Google Play
Paperless and easy to use.
Reasonably good. Other reviews noted deficiencies I'm not seeing: for example, to browse to a different page without going through intermediate pages, just hit the page number and you can select any page, any section. So far, so good.
Can I pay more to get rid of the ad banner at the top? It's distracting
The Android app is buggy. None of the navigation controls on the iPad app actually appear, so I manually have to go page-by-page. Even the iPad app got rid of hyperlinks to the completion of an article, which makes completing stories quite tedious. The old version had serious bugs. This fixes those while creating new ones and eliminating useful features.
Cannot double tap to read an article anymore. And it sometimes kicks you out of the issue you're reading. Once it does that you can no longer read that issue even if you go out of the app and go back in. I have even tried turning off my phone and going back in the next day. Several issues of the Seattle Times goes unfinished because it simply won't let me open them up again.