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MyRadar's display of moving radar images is unsurpassed,
<Throwing down gauntlet> Hah! Sir! You are mistaken. Dorcia has MyRadar on her phone, and it cries wolf. If you really want to see precip, download one weather.
Yep, My Files is the app I use to look at the contents of the system.What is the text editor for? I use the Memo app to make notes for myself. Polaris Office for stuff that I need to transfer to a PC.Have you tried OSMand for mapping and nav or not enough memory to hold the maps or did you need it for something else?
Perhaps I ventured to say too much. I guess you mean "1Weather." I loaded it. I can't see how to manipulate the point the map is centered on, but I'll keep at it.Moto
I found ES and tried it -- it wants to take over the screen lock function and display updates continuously, as though the most important thing I do with my day is check what files have been added or changed I the last 2sec. I tossed it for a popular 'file manager'. I'm giving that a try now as I look for Synic files to delete. Even reinstalling the map program won't let it work -- there's something broken in a configuration file that controls the way it opens, and I can't find the file.Physics suite seems to be stuck in metric. I can do 7.142 meters/sec, but I can't do any miles per hour.
ES.....like most apps, has a option to turn off updates and notices. I have it on my Samsung S5 phone and my Samsung Tab4 Tablet. Don't even know that it's there unless I want to use it (also didn't notice any problems with screen lock). I also have all my apps set for manual update. That way, only the apps I use get updated when I want them to update. It seems, that if you let them update automatically that's all the phone would be doing everyday....updatin g apps.
Now it has pop ups and automatically 'check' your apps for who knows what. Some of those notifications show up on the lock screen.
The updates over the past year have really turned ES from a tool, into any annoyance. It once was me go to app for exploring my network servers, FTP, and of course Android storage. Now it has pop ups and automatically 'check' your apps for who knows what. Some of those notifications show up on the lock screen. If I were a new user, I would be deleting in about 2 minutes after installing it instead of dealing with it.
I don't want to be dependent on an internet or cell connection for my mapping software to work, and I'm so far getting by without a google account. So google maps-dependencies are currently out.Tried the sygic heads-up display in daylight -- not as impressive. I think I need some tint on the windshield right there.I'll look into co-pilot , but the HUD (if I can make it work for me) feature in sygic overcomes a lot of shortcomings.
I'm so far getting by without a google account. So google maps-dependencies are currently out.
For Wx, I like One Weather. Good precip images with the radar, and text explanation of what is and will be happening. Even has an aviation section. It's like talking to a chatty FAA wx briefer.
Not finding this one. I can find something called 1weather, but it's not like you describe.
I think you should re-examine Dorcia and your own displays, side-by-side for a particular storm.
Any chance there is a GPS that will indicate how many Sheppies per Friedman I am traveling ? Dusty
Also -- why can't stellarium tell where I'm looking and automagically pull the picture around to that orientation? If it's so darn smart it knows the names of all those stars, it ought to know where they live. Maybe it's the compass thing.