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Mail Plus launches

Mail Newspapers has launched the first version of its Mail Plus application on Amazon's new Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD tablets.

Mail Plus offers an enhanced version of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday, as well as their related supplements Weekend magazine, You magazine and Live magazine. It also features photo galleries and an interactive puzzle section with 22 games.

Mail Plus was one of Amazon's official UK and European launch partners and is currently the only recommended UK national newspaper app in the Kindle Fire newsstand. Mail Plus is free to download for a 30-day trial period.

The app will offer enhanced functionality for Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD later this month.

Mail Plus is due to launch for the iPad and iPad Mini in mid-December 2012, and will deliver a more in-depth and interactive newspaper experience with a wealth of additional features across its editorial and commercial content, say the publishers.

Editorial enhancements include video, 360 degree panoramic photos, an interactive, 200-channel TV and radio guide and a stand-alone sports section with additional coverage. A new daily magazine is planned, featuring additional lifestyle content and interactive material such as a daily 5-minute cookery demonstration by Gary Rhodes.

The app will also enable e-commerce, with users able to link through to editorially featured retailers or brand websites.

Mail Plus is also expected to be available in the Google Play Store by Christmas.

Many of the larger-format advertisements carried in the newspaper will also appear in the same day’s Mail Plus and there will be additional opportunities for the sponsorship of sections, interactive commercial activity, e-commerce functionality and additional display advertising.

Rosemary Gorman, Group Advertisement Director of Mail Newspapers, commented: "Mail Plus takes the levels of engagement and interactivity with Mail Newspapers a stage further, providing a breakthrough opportunity for our advertisers to engage with our highly desirable audiences in a new, interactive dimension."