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This version has general bug fixes and improvements. For any questions, feedback or concerns please reach out to ios nytimes. I am a product director on another large scale mobile app, and I love the NYT app. If I could make one request, please bring this back to your timeline. An additional comment - I find your newer navigation confusing.

In a word it is over-designed. Once is bad but this happens a couple of times in a single scroll. When you read an article, the new design has changed the place of the back arrow for part of the navigation but is not the same throughout. But the biggest and reoccurring issue is the Sections page.

What used to be a clear list of sections has now been buried under blocks of articles the NYT wants to spotlight for whatever reason. Finally, the NYT really, really needs to work on the accuracy of their search function. Your subscription details will be listed below your email address. If you don't see your email address, you will need to log in or create an account.

You can save an article by adding it to the Saved for Later list while you are logged in to your NYTimes. You can access saved articles at any time from any of your devices.

To add an article to the Saved for Later list, open the article and tap the Save icon in the top right corner. To remove an article, tap the Save icon again. You can also save or unsave an article from the section front in which it appears.

To look up the definition of a word, hold your finger down on the word. When you release your finger, tap Look Up. If you are on iOS 10 and you have not yet selected a dictionary for your device, you will need to visit your device settings, tap General , and go to Dictionary to select a dictionary to use.

Open Settings on your device, tap General , then About. On the About page, scroll to Version. Within the NYTimes app, go to the app settings from the right side of the Sections title bar and tap About. The app version must be 4. Your NYTimes app may be located in the Newsstand folder on your device. If you upgraded your NYTimes app to 3. Yes, if you have updated your device's operating system to iOS 9 or later.

On iOS 9, Newsstand has been replaced with a regular folder called Newsstand that you can move apps in and out of. To move the NYTimes app out of the folder, press and hold it until it begins to wiggle, then drag it to any spot on your home screen. Whether you're traveling for business, pleasure or something in between, getting around a new city can be difficult and frightening if you don't have the right information.

In today's digital world, you have all of the information right the. A Clips tool is in the works for iOS 14 that lets you use specific app features, matching functionality that's already available on Android.

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