Israel Underground app for iPhone and iPad
4.3 (
6873 ratings )
News
Entertainment
Developer: Gal Blank
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.3, last update: 7 years agoFirst release : 16 Sep 2010
App size: 875.85 Kb
Follow up on the latest English news from Israel, not from the main stream, political, economical etc...
read only headlines or full stories.
Latest reviews of Israel Underground app for iPhone and iPad
Debka only
I think I have only seen links to Debka online. This should be broadened or the limitation made clear by app maker. Also, its curious why the app icon is of a girl wearing a Magen David and a crucifix.
I think I have only seen links to Debka online. This should be broadened or the limitation made clear by app maker. Also, its curious why the app icon is of a girl wearing a Magen David and a crucifix.
A teaser
Switch and bait app. You are required to pay to read the complete article. Waste of space. Bye.
Switch and bait app. You are required to pay to read the complete article. Waste of space. Bye.
Debka
Great if all u want to read is Debka.....
Great if all u want to read is Debka.....
Great
I think eventually you are asked to pay for subscription, In my opinion its a good app. Its free give it a try.
I think eventually you are asked to pay for subscription, In my opinion its a good app. Its free give it a try.
Perhaps not wise to say "lie"
1. in fact i too clicked on a headline then "Read Full Article" button and was informed that it was "Premium Content" and required a subscription to the paper. 2. all of the articles are taken from one source 3. the reader would not switch to landscape view. This one can deal with without an incredible degree inconvenience until one opts to go to the source for the entire article; then for me the reader did a zoomed in view in portrait so that one must adjust the screen to view each line of text. 4. The settings button supplies contact and about info only.
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1. in fact i too clicked on a headline then "Read Full Article" button and was informed that it was "Premium Content" and required a subscription to the paper. 2. all of the articles are taken from one source 3. the reader would not switch to landscape view. This one can deal with without an incredible degree inconvenience until one opts to go to the source for the entire article; then for me the reader did a zoomed in view in portrait so that one must adjust the screen to view each line of text. 4. The settings button supplies contact and about info only.