turnsoutIwas wrote: » I think what he's getting at is if you dont have GPS and you dont have 3G (for triangulation) how on earth would Map My Run know where you are at any given time? I might be completely missing the point here but I really dont see how it would be possible.
jonny_b1 wrote: Well you seem to know more about it than anyone who's trying to help you here. Top tip: go to iTunes, search "running".
vinnycoyne wrote: » Perhaps you should have been more specific in your initial post.
Mellor wrote: » c: you can't do it without GPS Me:Yes you can,
iCabbi wrote: » Hi all, We have a new business called iCabbi which we hope will change the way everyone books taxis forever and our iPhone app was launched today. iCabbi is safe & secure - book a taxi at the touch of a mobile button (or website). It enables people to book the closest taxi to them without having so speak to anyone. We would appreciate any feedback you could give us. *We have noted a small bug that we are currently fixing where some people are encountering issues registering on the app and have to try twice, this isn't an issue where wifi is being used and will be fine on the next version.http://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/icabbi-ireland/id386959553?mt=8
Johnmb wrote: » There's your problem, you were given an answer, and you didn't like it. You can't do it without GPS in the form you want it done. Simple. If you think you can do it without GPS in app form (as you requested) then tell us how, and you'll have your own answer there too.
Jimdagym wrote: » Downladed! Should be fun at 5 in the morning, pissed trying to order a cab on an iPhone while eating a kebab...
cathalosullivan wrote: » just wondering if the apps on the iphone market can work on say android devices or blackberrys? similarly, do the apps on the anroid marketplace work on the iphone?
Johnmb wrote: » No, they all have their own markets to get apps specific to the OS on the phone. Although, some Apps will exist on more than one platform, it will actually be separate apps doing the same thing on each OS rather than one universal app.
cathalosullivan wrote: » is there any programme on the market that would enable, say an iPhone app, to work on a Android app? If not, do you think there is a need for such a programme? I know many of the main apps on the market have both iphone and android apps but as it stands, there are over 250,000 iphone apps and only 80,000 android apps
Bryn wrote: » Has there ever been an emulator released for snes and megadrive games?
BrianJD wrote: » Hi Does anybody know of an app that allows you to record whilst adding reverb or somethings similiar to the recording. Or even a sound editing app to mess around with a vocal recording??? Thanks