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My phone (original Droid) alerts me that HD Forums has a mobile version and gives me the option to view it. It is not an app. but I thought I would just mention it.
Sounds good. We could have an app that tells you what to wear on certain days, if the bike you are riding is considered a girl's bike and where to put your gas cap when filling up.
Future patches could add the ability to trailer your phone.
Sounds good. We could have an app that tells you what to wear on certain days, if the bike you are riding is considered a girl's bike and where to put your gas cap when filling up.
Future patches could add the ability to trailer your phone.
What do you need a smart phone app for when the forum supports a mobile phone format. I can't imagine why that would that be any different.
Just save the mobile format in your favs!
I am up for some enlightenment however.
I have had my I-fone for well over a year, and only just the other day got some of my own music on it.
Whoo Hoo!
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