You have it on Orange?rts wrote:My iPhone has just arrived an I'm loving it. Downloading some apps and playing around. Today is a good day.
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There's 90,000, isn't there.rts wrote:I do indeedy.
I've equiped myself with the main apps I could find. Are they any people could recommend?
Maybe an iPhone apps thread is in order.
Go to http://iPhone.tvcatchup.com on your mobile safari, tap the little '+' at the bottom of screen, and tap add to homescreen.
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Tut if you had decided to go for the excellent CrossCountry Train Search app instead you could have the same thing but without paying a penny.rts wrote:Yup done that. The National Rail one is very good too, despite the price tag.
Good Lord!
remember in the 80-s when people used to walk around holding them in their hand because they couldn't fit in their pockets?Hymagumba wrote:remember in the 90s when people used to walk around holding them in their hand in front of them to show off?
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Remember in the 70s when they had to be attached to your house because no-one had mobiles except nick harvey?Alexia wrote:remember in the 80-s when people used to walk around holding them in their hand because they couldn't fit in their pockets?Hymagumba wrote:remember in the 90s when people used to walk around holding them in their hand in front of them to show off?
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Bugger. Oh well. Vecinity is a good app too. Finding things in the immediate area. Banks, bars etc.Isonstine wrote:Tut if you had decided to go for the excellent CrossCountry Train Search app instead you could have the same thing but without paying a penny.rts wrote:Yup done that. The National Rail one is very good too, despite the price tag.
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I suppose I'd have to try these things to see if I thought they had value - but I've never had much of a job finding a bar before, or a cashpoint.rts wrote:Bugger. Oh well. Vecinity is a good app too. Finding things in the immediate area. Banks, bars etc.Isonstine wrote:Tut if you had decided to go for the excellent CrossCountry Train Search app instead you could have the same thing but without paying a penny.rts wrote:Yup done that. The National Rail one is very good too, despite the price tag.