Daily Mail: Breaking News for pc and mac

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★ ★ ★ Daily Mail Overview

       

What is Daily Mail? The MailOnline (Daily Mail) app is a free news app that provides quick and easy access to the world's largest English-language newspaper website on your iPhone or iPad. It offers over 15 channels of must-read articles and photos, including US, UK & World News, Celebrity & Showbiz, Sports, Femail, Science & Tech, Health, Money, Travel, and many more. The app allows you to pre-load stories and galleries to access offline, choose your region, post comments on articles, filter articles by top stories or most recent, and share articles and photos via social media and email.



Software Features and Description

1. Feed your daily addiction with stories and photos from all top channels: US, UK & World News, Celebrity & Showbiz, Sports, Femail, Science & Tech, Health, Money, Travel, and many more! Download our news app today and see what everyone is talking about.

2. The MailOnline (Daily Mail) app gives you everything you expect and love from the world's largest English-language newspaper website, with quick, easy and free access on your iPhone or iPad - accessible even offline.

3. Your Apple account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours of the end of the current subscription period and will identify the cost of the renewal to you.

4. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.

5. The subscription will automatically renew monthly unless turned off within 24-hours of the end of your current subscription period.

6. MailOnline always looks for the best way to deliver exclusive news and celebrity stories without compromising on quality.

7. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and may be turned off at any time by going into the user's account settings, after a purchase.

8. Charging a small subscription in some cases is part of that effort.

9. In applicable cases Unlimited Daily Mail Content is available for purchase.

10. • Choose your region (US, UK, AU or Rest of World) to ensure you get news most relevant to you.

11. Note: This app features Nielsen’s proprietary measurement software which contributes to market research.

12. Liked Daily Mail? here are 5 News apps like The Courier-Mail.; AOL: News Email Weather Video; Mail Tribune - Medford, Oregon; Irish Mail Digital Edition;


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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:

Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 7-10
  2. Windows 11

Download and install the Daily Mail: Breaking News app on your Windows 10,8,7 or Mac in 4 simple steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator on your PC or Mac:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Daily Mail on PC [Windows 7/ 8/8.1/ 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Daily Mail"
    • The search will reveal the Daily Mail: Breaking News app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Daily Mail is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Daily Mail.
    • Now enjoy Daily Mail on PC.

  4. Using Daily Mail on Mac OS:
    Install Daily Mail: Breaking News on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above.



How to download and use Daily Mail App on Windows 11


To get Daily Mail on Windows 11, check if there's a native Daily Mail Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. Download the Amazon-Appstore » (U.S only)
    • Click on "Get" to begin installation. It also automatically installs Windows Subsystem for Android.
    • After installation, Goto Windows Start Menu or Apps list » Open the Amazon Appstore » Login (with Amazon account)

  2. For non-U.S users, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto Playstore on PC » click Configure_Download. This will auto-download Google Play Store on your Windows 11.

  3. Installing Daily Mail:
    • Login to your computer's PlayStore or Amazon AppStore.
    • Search for "Daily Mail" » Click "Install" to install Daily Mail: Breaking News
    • Daily Mail: Breaking News will now be available on your windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
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Daily Mail: Breaking News On iTunes


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Daily Mail: Breaking News functions

- Over 15 channels of must-read articles and photos

- Pre-load stories & galleries to access offline

- Choose your region (US, UK, AU or Rest of World)

- Post your comments on articles or rate other comments

- Filter articles by Top Stories or Most Recent

- Select when data and images update based on your type of connection

- Share articles and photos via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, SMS, WhatsApp & Email

- Unlimited Daily Mail Content available for purchase

- Subscription automatically renews monthly unless turned off within 24-hours of the end of your current subscription period

- Subscriptions may be managed by the user and may be turned off at any time

- Nielsen’s proprietary measurement software is included in the app for market research purposes

- All terms and conditions can be found at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/article-5975109/Terms.html

- Contact the app support team at iphoneapp@mailonline.co.uk for any issues or suggestions.


Pros:

- Daily Mail app has a mix of political and salacious news stories.

- The app provides highly detailed and comprehensive articles with videos and pictures.

- The app has a good round-up of news.


Cons:

- The articles are often poorly written with typos, poor grammar, and words inserted without proper context.

- The app has pop-up videos that make it impossible to read an article.

- The app has constant advertisements that interfere with reading the material.

- The content is often suspect as they draw from many different sources and rarely fact-check.



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Pleasantly Surprised

    By JFAIII (Pcmac user)

    So, I had never even seen the this app prior to downloading the app. I downloaded all the news apps I could find. I wanted to see what had interesting content as well as informative. this app is now my go to news site because they have the political news mixed with the salacious news stories you cannot find anywhere else. All the stories are highly, highly detailed and comprehensive often with videos and always with probably more pictures than you need, although I appreciate them as they help to put you inside the story. This might be my second online review. I wish I didn’t like the this app and it was the Wall Street journal I liked better so I sound more sophisticated, but not so... anyway. Just go to the website, check out both the UK and Us sections... oh and us citizens, vote in Nov (regardless of your political leaning go vote).
  • Used to be great

    By Muuuurphdoggggg (Pcmac user)

    I used to love this app, I opened it first thing in the morning and again in the evening when it would update. What is going on with these pop up videos though? They make it impossible to read an article as three will pop up at a time and when you exit out they just pop up again. I mean you CANNOT read anything in here anymore the app seriously doesn’t work. It is so frustrating. They pop up whether you watch the whole thing or click out immediately. It’s become completely unusable. Before all that happened though I loved this app. The grammar and actual content is pretty bad, but they break stories before anyone else and have pictures most others can’t seem to get. I barely read the articles, because they’ll post the same one literally verbatim everyday. However if you just skim through the title and bullet points and a few pictures you’ll get the jist of what’s going on. If they could fix whatever is going on with their ads I would give a better rating but this bug is ridiculous.
  • Content often suspect, but app is down right annoying.

    By TinyDancer112 (Pcmac user)

    While Mail online content is often suspect as they draw from many different sources and rarely fact check they do have a good round up of the news which I then check against more reliable sources. And don’t ever expect the articles to be written with good English. The main reason I’m giving this app a low rating is for the constant advertisements that they throw at you. They are highly annoying. Videos pop up and Banner ads pop up constantly interfering with the reading of the material in the app. While I’ve been able to block the majority of these annoying ads on my home computer I am unable to do so on my iPad and iPhone. Furthermore the app constantly freezes on me. At first I thought it was because my phone is about four years old, but I have a new iPad and the app still freezes on there. I’m constantly deleting and reinstalling it. Just going to give up with it on the smart phone and the iPad and just going to read it on the computer.
  • Lots of content, poor writing

    By Java1540 (Pcmac user)

    So, DM is a rag. Plenty of freshly uploaded content, but I’m convinced that the articles are written by non-English speakers; I would even guess the words are recorded and then transcribed by a non-English speaker, because typos, poor grammar and words inserted without proper context are common. I doubt articles are proofread, but if I happen to read a well-written article, I’m sure to mention it in the comments. If you’re looking for pictures of awards shows or the royal family, DM does a pretty good job there. What annoys me about their picture captions is that it’s the exact same verbiage in the article, with the same typos and incorrect wording. Often, you don’t have to read the article; flip through the pictures and read the captions. Another annoying aspect of the site is that videos start playing on the lower right if you scroll past it. I’ve tried looking for an opt-out feature, to no avail. If an article has several videos, I’m always clicking the X as I scroll to make it go away. Bloody annoying. Stop forcing this feature!!! Don’t take any information you read on DM as gospel. If you see an intriguing headline, get the gist from DM and go to a reputable news site for confirmation.

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