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NYT debuts Reader 2.0

Fri, 2009-05-29 16:09 — Dean Roper

In May, The New York Times launched the second version of its Times Reader software, based on Adobe’s Air application, which comes closer to a real newspaper reading experience.

Once a user downloads Times Reader 2.0, the application automatically updates with the latest NYT content every 5 minutes, meaning users can take it offline with up-to-date news. The interface indeed has the look and feel of the print edition of The New York Times, but with the convenience and usability of a desktop app. It features full-text search, hyperlinks to relevant content, and also includes video and an interactive crossword puzzle.

It is free for existing home delivery subscribers, while non-subscribers must pay a US$ 3.45 fee for access to a week’s worth of content.
 

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