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About Gainesville Sun eEdition

The Gainesville Sun ‘eEdition’ is an exact digital replica of the printed newspaper. Subscribers can flip through the pages, read stories, photos and view ads just they appeared in print.

The interface is designed for tablets and phones offering multiple viewing options including typical mobile views ideal for phone users. Interactive features allow you to share articles to your favorite social network, email articles to a friend, clickable web links, read aloud, offline reading and more.

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Fabulous way to read the Sun!!
Virginia Walkup
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Just installed this latest update, seems much better & more stable on my Moto G6 than prior versions.
Jeff Shamis
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I like not having to turn the pages of the paper to read the whole story!
Sarah Harrison
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I used to deliver the Sun in the afternoons in the early 1950s
Carol Wynn
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I can quickly read the news
Meredith Goodrich
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Always good
Karl Kaufmann