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Re: Mac "must have" Apps
If anyone has a second, could you check the price of Virtual City. I have been charged £3.99 for it, but I'm sure that's not right.
Re: Mac "must have" Apps
The one I tried had a four star rating. It was Mobile Mouse FREE (Remote/Trackpad). It's free as the name suggests. Try it and see what you think.
Re: Mac "must have" Apps
I have tried one before - granted not that specific one - and it was poor. There was a significant delay between you doing something on the phone and it actually happening on the Mac. For that reason, I won't be spending £1.19 to find out that this app is the same.
Re: Mac "must have" Apps
I can't download anything :( . I click on something, it asks me to enter my ID and password and click "Billing Info", I do that and then nothing.
I've never had a renewal through that was cheaper. It's nothing new. They just hope you'll accept and pay. Go and do a quote with Admiral as a new customer and you will find it's probably about the same as Elephant.
Dubmeister ones claim to be UK road legal.
http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/webshop/uk-legal-pressed-metal-plates/
Whether they are or not, I have no idea. I don't know what the rules and regs are.
I'd be going component cable for the Xbox and calling Virgin and seeing if they will do you a deal for a newer V HD (not the V+) box and use HDMI for it. In fact, I think it's £49 for the box and you get all the non-premium HD stuff for no extra charge. They will even give you an HDMI cable...
Even if the iPad does eventually enable calls it's not going to be a phone replacement. I rarely take a bag out (like the majority of men I'd imagine) so where would it go?
As has been said just get both and complete your collection, or 'orchard' if you will ;) with an iMac/MB(P).