Apps for iphone
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Re: Apps for iphone
curios do you have tracphone in uk? i use an lg800 with service from tracphone and a mac pro notebook
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Re: Apps for iphone
Playing a bit of catch-up, so apols this thread is a couple of months old but the app I find most useful and indeed the only one I continue to use Q related, is WeatherPro.
Someone on here recommended it and I seem to remember I had to pay for it but it is by far the best weather predictor I have used.
Someone on here recommended it and I seem to remember I had to pay for it but it is by far the best weather predictor I have used.
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I know it's not a proper app but seaweed seems to be far more reliable than any of the TV/Radio weather forecasters 