Apps
- theleader82
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Apps
Anyone downloaded any good apps recently? I've got yousician recently which has helped improve my guitar playing, and a game called Go to gold which is a real challenge but fun
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- hereintheusa
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Re: Apps
App games I am currently addicted to are Hearthstone, Dungeon Boss, Order and Chaos as well as Star Wars Uprising and Fallout Shelter.
- kevin04
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Re: Apps
Duolingo - quite good for learning languages. Although gets a bit repetitive, but if you are going to Germany, France, Ukraine even in a few months - good to use for a few basics, or improve a language you know.
Guitar Tuna - good wee guitar tuner, and free.
Runkeeper - although I think there may be better alternatives. It's free and does a steady-ish job of recording times from exercise. You can go premium for I think $5 a month and it gives you a full breakdown. Found sometimes if very windy, the times are a tad of. Nae complaints. It is free.
Podcast One - updated regularly and you'll find most of your fave podcasts in here. Saves downloading or search on the net for them, but surprise surprise, the talkSPORT ones are often put up 12-15hrs sometimes longer after originally aired.
Guitar Tuna - good wee guitar tuner, and free.
Runkeeper - although I think there may be better alternatives. It's free and does a steady-ish job of recording times from exercise. You can go premium for I think $5 a month and it gives you a full breakdown. Found sometimes if very windy, the times are a tad of. Nae complaints. It is free.
Podcast One - updated regularly and you'll find most of your fave podcasts in here. Saves downloading or search on the net for them, but surprise surprise, the talkSPORT ones are often put up 12-15hrs sometimes longer after originally aired.
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Re: Apps
Flightradar24 is fucking amazing considering it's completely run by enthusiasts with receivers linked to the internet and now a tool used by the aviation industry.Shedboy wrote:My favourite app.
https://www.flightradar24.com/apps
If only we could get some of our own government run projects done by open source programmers we'd a save a small fortune and everything would work.
- kevin04
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Re: Apps
I've just downloaded Tune In App.
It seems to work pretty decent on mine. I have Podcast One and OneCast, but Tune In seems to work well for streaming radio often much better than the radio's own app, and you can search for whatever you fancy all around the world. Often find podcasts on here too.
It seems to work pretty decent on mine. I have Podcast One and OneCast, but Tune In seems to work well for streaming radio often much better than the radio's own app, and you can search for whatever you fancy all around the world. Often find podcasts on here too.
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Ahh, so you're his listener.henrycrs wrote:Talk2me radio
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