The staggeringly popular online gossip portal that accompanies the Daily Mail is now accessible through a standalone Android app, which the paper has put on the Android Market under the name MailOnline.
It pre-loads content, if “content” is the right word for the Daily Mail’s unique form of output, plus there’s a timed sync option so it can pull in the latest “news” according to your own schedule, with offline caching if you need Daily Mail outrage away from the grid.
You can also click on the pictures to make them go big. Which is what it’s all about. The MailOnline app is available here.





INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
Tafkawac
/ November 29, 2011Surely an App we can report for ‘offensive content’ ???
John
/ November 29, 2011No, I want to know why young women go out dressed like that.
Tafkawac
/ November 29, 2011But The Fail is only full of questions. There are no answers, only bigoted opinions.
75% all all Fail headlines are questions.
Anton Gully
/ November 30, 2011Daily Mail Online is the Mr Hyde to the paper’s Doctor Jeckyll – or it might be the other way about.
The paper is high-minded, stuffy and lectures on the prurient nature of the lesser media. The website is basically OK Magazine online. If the front page has less than two dozen celebrities in bikinis on it, then Michael Jackson or royalty must have died.
Sim
/ November 30, 2011I can’t believe all these Android Apps coming over here.. taking all the jobs and council houses from iphone apps. Its disgusting.. send them back home, the benefit scroungers.
…. sorry i downloaded the DailyMail app, it gets in your head after a while.