Not at all.... got a smartphone and wanted to know what apps people are using.Ridiculous Fishing
It's an app fpalmNot at all.... got a smartphone and wanted to know what apps people are using.
Must be terrible for you to live your life always a cynic. Must be a sad life you live.
He was talking about an app.Not at all.... got a smartphone and wanted to know what apps people are using.
Must be terrible for you to live your life always a cynic. Must be a sad life you live.
It seems Ridiculous Fishing is an app btw.
Perhaps if he listed 5, as the subject line says, then I would have realised.He was talking about an app.
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Or if you opened your mind a little :shrugPerhaps if he listed 5, as the subject line says, then I would have realised.
So, 'Ca$h' is like a cashless way to pay for small items... milk, bread, newspaper, etc... if only Australia had something like this.I don't play many games, but I am on Social media mostly like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Maybe Netflix. I'm an old geezer (40) so yeah....
It just depends on your lifestyle. My personal phone is an Android. My work phone is an iPhone.
I use the Ca$h app to pay my barber and daughter's hair stylist.
Waze is a fun GPS/Navigation app, but Google bought it and uses some of the same features in it's "Maps" app.
If you run a home server "Plex" might be useful.
Well, not necessarily for small items. It's a mobile vendor app. Mostly used in conjunction with the Square card reader. It's a card reader that plugs into your smartphone and processes payments. The Ca$h app is a companion app, but can be used separately.So, 'Ca$h' is like a cashless way to pay for small items... milk, bread, newspaper, etc... if only Australia had something like this.
Does it have widespread availability?