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.
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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?
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.