7 June 2013, 00:31
I use Outdoors GB for OS mapping and navigation. About the cheapest digital OS maps I,ve found.
Also, UK Tides, Landmeter for the Landrovers and a photographic app called Lighttrac, which gives sunrise and sunset times and bearings for any location, shown on a google map. Dead handy.
Also Tunein Radio, Compass, Blogger, Hootsuite (a one-stop Twitter and Facebook update app), kindle reader.
Probably the most vital one for me is Documents to Go, which syncs everything I want across from the desktop, including PDFs, and always makes sure the latest one is kept. (I won,t use cloud storage, so this is important to me).
Also, UK Tides, Landmeter for the Landrovers and a photographic app called Lighttrac, which gives sunrise and sunset times and bearings for any location, shown on a google map. Dead handy.
Also Tunein Radio, Compass, Blogger, Hootsuite (a one-stop Twitter and Facebook update app), kindle reader.
Probably the most vital one for me is Documents to Go, which syncs everything I want across from the desktop, including PDFs, and always makes sure the latest one is kept. (I won,t use cloud storage, so this is important to me).
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