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Tado will do that. The issue with Tado now however, is all the features that made it stand out (geofencing etc) are now behind a monthly pay wall. Yeah it’s only a couple of quid but eh, sod that. If you can find an older V3 system you’ll get the features without having to pay additional monthly...
I’ve used Keeper for years. Never had an issue with it.
I guess if there is one negative to these things is because I now use random complex passwords for everything I always need my phone when I want to access something. I have no idea what any of my passwords are from memory.
Isn’t that just fallout from brakes etc that’s stuck to the paint surface? I’m not following the doom and gloom scenario of a rust bucket here. The van itself isn’t rusting, it’s the fallout that’s stuck to it.
Xenons and HIDs are the same thing..?
From seeing these driving past, they don’t have projector lenses.
Edit: Wait. Do these just come with halogens as standard and everyone I’ve seen has HIDs fitted aftermarket?
Did you get anywhere with your quest?
I took the plunge and bought a Tado during Amazon Prime day(s) plus three radiator thermostats. My reasons for going Tado were...
- I wanted geofencing. I was finding that there were good chunks of time - with my old thermostat - where we’d be out but...
I’d personally avoid the Kindle Fire stuff. We got our daughter one for watching Netflix or the occasional game. I’m constantly having to restart it. It’s laggy as well. In fact, she doesn’t even use it anymore and it’s only 8 months old. When we eventually get her a new one it’ll be an iPad...
Still all good? I’m thinking about switching over to them when my VM contract is done in a few months.
Edit: I see you pretty much answered that on Monday. I seem to have totally missed half this thread before responding ?
Took this mainly just to be a fanny and disobey the sign that said don’t stick you’re head out the train. Anyway, upon reflection I kinda like it. Just using my phone.
I go with whatever i cheapest over the period I think I’ll keep the phone (which at the moment is two years).
SIM only + phone = amount / 24 months = price
Contract pcm * 24 months - price
Compare and see what comes out best.
So yeah, apparently no Office Suite available for iOS (or indeed mobile devices, as far as i can see) can create something as simple as a TOC. So the plan to ditch my 2010 MacBook and just use my iPad instead is now down the toilet.
Onwards and upwards...
As title really. What - if any - Office Suite applications do people use for iOS. Not fussed if it’s free or not. My main gripe with the two I have tried (Apples own and OfficeSuite) is they are not capable of automatically creating a Table of Contents within their word processing application...