adox wrote: » Because it isn't available for free.
Nesser wrote: » Lots of newspaper websites have limits on number or articles that can be read on free version. Usually 10 per week. In practice if you are getting your news from multiple sources you will go nowhere near this limit.
Nesser wrote: » Not sure that paying half price for something that is available for free counts as a bargain.
Donal55 wrote: » Thanks for that. Didnt know there was a limit.
gipi wrote: » The app is free to download, but you are limited to reading 20 articles per week as a non-subscriber. It's similar to the website version (where the limit is 10 articles, I think).
Sixtoes wrote: » So let me get this straight... It's free and it's available in the app store?
Donal55 wrote: » Sorry may not be explaining this right but I have an IT app on my phone. I downloaded it almost a year ago. I dont pay for it, never have, it has headlines, news, business, sport, debate, weather and trending sections. It doesnt have crossword or crosaire but then again I prefer to do those on print.
Donal55 wrote: » You can also get it for free in the app store.
kala85 wrote: » What do you mean that you get it for free in the app store.
kala85 wrote: » What do you get for 8e. Do you get the e newspaper
coolbeans wrote: » Cos it's a good paper. People give out about gutter journalism but won't pay for the decent stuff. If the IT goes we're left with the Denis O'Brien and Rupert Murdoch controlled press as well as the Daily Mail. Give me the IT any day over that rubbish.
yoppy wrote: » Still €8 a month - why are you guys paying for this?