The Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper is now available in digital replica form on the iPad. Every section of the newspaper, in the layout that print readers have come to expect, is now included in full color in the latest version of the app.

Looking for the daily comics? The county-by-county pages? It’s all there, from the big features to the smallest brief, with every photo and graphic included. Miss a day? You’ll have the past week’s worth of papers available.

Other new features include regular traffic reports and a multimedia section that adds news, sports and entertainment videos.

It’s all free for now, but we’ll begin charging shortly.

If you already have the AJC iPad app, just download the latest update, tap on the newspaper icon in the top right and select a day and a section. Each section will take a few moments to download. Once loaded, you can pinch to zoom pages so they’re readable even if your vision isn’t what it used to be.

If you're new to the AJC iPad app, download it from the Apple Store and fill out the registration form first.

Thanks to everyone who's given us feedback, especially our friends on the AJC iPad Facebook group (join the discussion here ). You can also send feedback to ipad@ajc.com . We appreciate your patience and hope you'll continue your comments and advice.

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