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About Treasure Coast News eEdition

The Treasure Coast News eEdition lets you read the St. Lucie News Tribune on your Android device just as it appears in print. You can flip through pages and skim headlines as you would in the printed edition. Better than that, the Treasure Coast News eEdition allows you to enlarge type with the tap of a finger, or jump instantly to the conclusion of a story on another page. You can link to websites mentioned in stories with a single touch, or send an e-mail to an address linked from the newspaper. If you missed the paper one day, don't worry. The Treasure Coast News eEdition lets you download past editions, too. An active subscription is required to view the app.

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I like the ease of use and being able to highlight a story to enlarge the text for ease of reading. This app is very easy to use.
Don Widmayer
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We appreciate the Editorial staff. Want to support print media.
Margaret Beier
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So much easier to use than tcpalm. can actually find local stories and comics. takes a little getting used to the navigation.
Mary Dodge