VinylJunkie wrote: » Just wondering is there an app to play music on my car stereo using a Bluetooth connection? The FM transmitters are terrible.
RoryMurphyJnr wrote: » Anyone able to get latest release books on iBooks? Looks like only classics available but I'm probably doing something simple wrong
barryd09 wrote: » got iTimelapse Pro for free today. Works really well,its was 99c for a while but seems to be free now
Mr Moon wrote: » I wish people coming on telling us about an app they got would tell us what the app does, it would save me time looking up something I'm not interested in
CMpunked wrote: » Not anymore. Dunno why they are charging for it. Doesnt look that useful.
gbee wrote: » if it's free, it's ad driven ~ probably not worth the bother tbh. I'm in the precess of deleting all ad driven apps
barryd09 wrote: » its not ad driven. it was €1.59 for a while,then they dropped it to 99c while they were fixing some issues with it,i just spotted it as a freebie yesterday.
barryd09 wrote: » I do see it 79c today,was 110% free yesterday.
barryd09 wrote: » It does exactly what it says,takes timelapse pictures. Useful for taking timelapse photos & videos,not useful for everything else.
CMpunked wrote: » It sounds cool and all. And well made, judging by the pics. But i cant see anyone using this on a daily basis. Its one of those "Oh Oh! Look at this app i got, its really cool." And then after a few times its never used again. Most free video editing suites have this function anyway. So if it was needed for something, it wouldnt be too hard to replicate. So they gave you 7.9c to download it?
gingernut79 wrote: » If anyone knows how to do this with a bluetooth handsfree kit pls let me know.... I can connect but not get the sound to come out of the car speakers, v annoying :mad:
barryd09 wrote: » I see your point on people who might use it once but for people into photography its pretty cool. Timelapse photography is class,not everyone can afford an expensive camera to try it out for themselves.
Dades wrote: » Basic handsfree kits probably don't allow stereo (A2DP) streaming of music. You need a suitable headunit. I have a Sony BT stereo in my car that allows A2DP music streaming, but have a handsfree kit in the familywagon that only allows BT calls through the standard stereo.
Wudyaquit wrote: » Most of the reviews say it doesn't work.
barryd09 wrote: » is there anything other than "vlc remote" to control vlc? the full version is €3.99,not sure i want to pay that really. any alternatives?
CMpunked wrote: » Anyone get Tiny Wings yet?Tiny wings app store All the comments are pretty positive, but it looks kinda.. basic.
CMpunked wrote: » There's a vlc mocha lite? I think €3.99 is a decent price for what you get. I had the lite as it gives you a good indication of how well the app works.
keysersoze_88 wrote: » Any good apps for tracking packages through an post ?
Sad Professor wrote: » I've become absolutely addicted to Tiny Wings.