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What apps would you recommend ?

(60 Posts)
BlueBelle Sat 25-Nov-17 11:39:29

Plant identification , bbc iplayer, itv and channel 4 word, word with friends, a couple of other games, internet banking snapchat I don’t like it but it’s onfor youngest granddaughter who’s not on fb

midgey Sat 25-Nov-17 11:07:37

I like the sound of Birds of Britain, going on a hunt right now!

ninathenana Sat 25-Nov-17 10:04:13

Oooh kitty I didn't know there was a Rightmove app. Guess what I'll be doing later smile
I have BBC news/weather, Trainline, Whatsap, 2-3 games and probably a couple of others too that I can't remember.
I like the sound of the NT, that's another to look at.

shysal Sat 25-Nov-17 09:59:45

Grid reference OS in case I get into difficulty when out walking, so that I can report my location.
TV Catchup.
BBC local weather.
Birds of Britain.
4 pics 1 word.
A few Angry Birds games.
Beauty plus
ICE card with all info in case of emergency.

kittylester Sat 25-Nov-17 09:00:03

Mine are on my phone.

Anniebach Sat 25-Nov-17 08:59:10

On computer or iPad ?

kittylester Sat 25-Nov-17 08:43:18

I have BBC news, BBC weather, Rightmove blush, fb, a few word games. WhatsApp, Outlook, a couple of CBeebies things and quite a few more.

maryeliza54 Sat 25-Nov-17 08:26:04

And Kindle of course

maryeliza54 Sat 25-Nov-17 08:24:26

BBC Weather Trainline MyTaxi AA Parking Michelin restaurants BBc IPlayer IPlayer radio and my banks’s mobile app which I wouldn’t be without.

NanKate Sat 25-Nov-17 08:11:14

I now realise how easy it is to download an app.

Today I downloaded BBC Sport asI discovered yesterday I could watch The Davis Cup live from here even though the BBC does not advertise this anywhere.

The National Trust is a good app to have too so that if you are on hols you can look up local places of interest to visit.

Over to you.