The eEdition has changed. Here’s what you need to know about your ‘online newspaper.’
The eEditions of The News & Observer and The Herald-Sun are digital replicas of the daily printed newspaper with over 40 bonus pages of subscriber-only content.
We’ve made key improvements based on reader feedback — including fewer ads and a more user-friendly navigation — to make the eEdition experience even better.
What has changed?
Our improvements include:
Fewer ads
Fewer icons and navigation lists
No red highlighting. (Readers told us this made reading very difficult)
Easier to open an individual article. (If you click once on an article, a plain text view opens. You can adjust the text size, print and share the article from there. Want to zoom into an article instead? Double click or use the magnifying glass.)
The new eEdition works best in updated versions of these browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge. If you use Internet Explorer, you will need to upgrade to Edge or use another browser. Download Edge here.
Do I need to change my bookmarks or saved links?
Yes! If you have a link that starts with “digital.olivesoftware.com” it will no longer work. Bookmark the new link on your desktop by visiting newsobserver.com/eedition or heraldsun.com/eedition. On your mobile device, simply click the newspaper icon at the top of the screen.
If you are a mobile user, the eEdition is in our app now. Download our apps for iOS or Google Play today.
Questions? Visit our The News & Observer FAQ or The Herald-Sun FAQ.
If you need further help or have feedback on these improvements, please contact The News & Observer or The Herald-Sun.
This story was originally published October 4, 2019 at 11:47 AM.