On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 09:19:22 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_
chancellor (*)) wrote:
>Martin wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 09:10:40 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_
>> chancellor (*)) wrote:
>>
>> >poldy wrote:
>> >
>> >> In article <1iyb5pi.gy8qvn1xvo2ziN%d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk>,
>> >> d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*)) wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > > But there are apps. which are not free,
>> >> >
>> >> > What's the app you are referring to which is free? (Most of the ones
>> >> > I've seen are not free- and don't seem worth it.)
>> >>
>> >> iMetro
>> >
>> >That's what confused me. It's not free here...
>> >
>> >[]
>> >> There are apps. to find Wifi hotspots. But they require a data
>> >> connection of some kind.
>> >
>> >If you're persistent, you can usually find free hotspots in city
>> >centres, but it's hardly practical for some of the apps that you would
>> >need it for.
>>
>> Mixi tour guides?
>
>That would have the advantage of proximity to McD's, though I did try
>their wifi in Spain and you need a number from your receipt to access
>it. Can't quite see myself scouring the bin for them.... :)
maybe Mixi has a few spare ones left over from his last expenses claim?
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Martin
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