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Yep - post #3The one I posted? AppShopper? They’re not owned by Apple and opening it has never opened iTunes for me :-|
Yep - post #3The one I posted? AppShopper? They’re not owned by Apple and opening it has never opened iTunes for me :-|
Of course, iTunes is probably embedded into OSX , in which case you would not notice anything unusual.Stranger things have happened on Windows![]()
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Of course, iTunes is probably embedded into OSX , in which case you would not notice anything unusual.![]()
Dunno - I was using FireFox 3.5 ...I’m not sure if it is the same as Internet Explorer? But it definitely hasn’t launched, which is odd that it’s launching for you, perhaps there a script on the site that only works on Windows?
Must be a local setting; mini serfty downloaded iTunes over a year ago for her nano.Using windows and FF 3.6.8 no launching here.
Must be a local setting; mini serfty downloaded iTunes over a year ago for her nano.
I work for LP. Would love to know what you guys think of these apps.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure. I work on the actual guidebooks themselves and not in the digital dept. But I can pass on feedback and it will be well received as they are always trying to improve their product.I’ve personally used the Barcelona and Paris city guides (in those cities) and found the map interface on them (when you have a connection) to be very poor. Quite often the image would stick when dragging my finger to move the map around and basically it was very annoying. I wondered why you couldn’t use the Google map like in the Maps application, is there not an API?
The 'nearby' and map interface on the older-style apps was actually a lot better and more user-friendly. I don't like the new style at all.
The Melbourne guide is out of date - mentions a couple of places that no longer exist.
Overall I like them, but I'm not sure they are worth $7.99. I'd like to see replicas of the actual books on the iPad - that I would pay for.
I paid for the '1000 great experiences' on the iPad and it was a dismal waste of money.
I'd also like to see an app of the LP site (with the TT forums etc).
I'm an LP fan, but I think the apps could be improved.
Thanks for taking the time to provide the feedback. Will definitely make sure it gets back to the right people.I can understand how they wouldn't want to freely update the apps for life as you have to buy new books, but it seems the only updates they ever do are bug fixes, and when you have 15 guides that's a lot to downloadfor not much else.
But thanks for passing along the maps issue.
I tweeted about this yesterday, but I thought one of you would have posted the same already...
A lot of the European city guides are free for the next day or so. The excuse is the snow storm leaving people stuck there.![]()