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Navigation is less than ideal, but you do get used to it and get to a point where you can move around pretty well. It has never frozen my nook. There have been no delivery glitchs in the three months I have been using it. On the other hand, even with these glitches the fact is that I have my paper each morning whether I am home or not and it's not delayed by bad weather and I don't have to dig it...
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This eNewspaper has more than made my nook purchase worth it. It's delivered and ready to read which is conducive to my early morning schedule. The content is superior and reads well on the nook screen (no eye strain). Slight criticism - the navigation can be clunky but you get used to it. It'd also be great if they could push market data to the device, maybe for the next version.
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It is nice to wake up and have the issue delivered. Controls are no the most intuitive as moving from section to section or from article to article is slow but that is to be expected. I don't think anyone reads the real newspaper in order - you look through it and read what's more interesting to you. The electronic version doesn't make that portion easy.
Timeliness of the deliveries and the content...Few newspapers enjoy the prestige and authority of The Wall Street Journal, the nation's top selling newspaper. The Wall Street Journal is where America starts its business day. This daily paper publishes the latest in US, political and world news in addition to coverage of the business and finance worlds. The Journal connects current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It informs the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution. Notable columnists include James Taranto, Bret Stephens, Homan W. Jenkins, Jr., Daniel Henninger and Mary O'Grady. But the Journal covers more than just business. The Weekend Edition is devoted to the activities and interests readers are most passionate about: travel, art, collecting, fashion, wine, sports and entertainment.
You are purchasing your subscription to the digital edition of The Wall Street Journal directly from the publisher, Dow Jones & Company, through Barnes & Noble as its agent.