i pod apps

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i pod apps

by jonboy29red » 01 Aug 2010 15:19

have been looking on the i tunes store and have noticed a few apps for alot of teams if they brought one out for reading would u buy it or not

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Re: i pod apps

by Terminal Boardom » 01 Aug 2010 16:10

No. I don't have an i-phone so what is the point?

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Re: i pod apps

by hellopremiership » 01 Aug 2010 16:12

Planning on making one?

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Re: i pod apps

by It Is What It Is » 01 Aug 2010 16:15

Terminal Boardom No. I don't have an i-phone so what is the point?



Could put it on your i-pod touch?

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Re: i pod apps

by Dirk Gently » 01 Aug 2010 16:24

What would this app do?

You can get all the information and interaction you'd ever need from a Twitter app and by following the hashtag #readingfc - and that doesn't put even more money into Steve Jobs's pocket.


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Re: i pod apps

by Terminal Boardom » 01 Aug 2010 16:29

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Terminal Boardom No. I don't have an i-phone so what is the point?



Could put it on your i-pod touch?



What is an i-pod touch? Why would I need one?

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Re: i pod apps

by Northern Git » 01 Aug 2010 18:09

Maybe an RFC app that just gives basic Fixture and ticket info & allows you to buy tickets.

Wont happen tho. Its not the Reading way :wink:

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Re: i pod apps

by Scrappy » 01 Aug 2010 19:24

There really isn't much point in these apps. They tend to be littered with adverts, have a crappy keepy-uppy game and serve little to no purpose. If you want the latest club news on your phone, either subscribe to the twitter feed, or use the mobile version of the OS.

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Re: i pod apps

by Northern Git » 01 Aug 2010 19:45

Scrappy There really isn't much point in these apps. They tend to be littered with adverts, have a crappy keepy-uppy game and serve little to no purpose. If you want the latest club news on your phone, either subscribe to the twitter feed, or use the mobile version of the OS.


You only get the adverts and the 'keepy up games' if the publisher decides thats what he wants to deliver. A focused app that gives you a quick, direct service knocks the 'subscribe to' twitter and log on the OS ( full of irrelevant ads) site would be a winner. In my humble opinion - but what do it know - I am only the customer.


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Re: i pod apps

by willz_royal » 01 Aug 2010 23:01

Dirk Gently What would this app do?

You can get all the information and interaction you'd ever need from a Twitter app and by following the hashtag #readingfc - and that doesn't put even more money into Steve Jobs's pocket.


The very same Steve Jobs that has an annual salary of $1?



All a bit tiresome, dirk! i thought better of you!

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