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On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 20:44:09 +0000 (UTC), Stijn De Jong wrote:
You use my number 2 app, which validates that the app is pretty decent. BTW, Jeff ... the main reason your number one cellular-scanning app selection wasn't my number one choice was that Network Signal Info has an obnoxious "Parthian Shot" full-screen ad, which has to be x'd out in order to truly quit out of the app. Since you have the Pro version of that Network Signal Info app, you probably don't see that Parthian Shot (some call it a "parting shot"). Without that Parthian Shot ad, it would have been my number one selection, so, others reading this thread will know that it's a very functional app, even with the obnoxious parting shot ad. I liked the way they did the map feature of the Network Signal Info app because tapping on a tower on the Google Map gave the cell id easier than did most of the other apps which had similar Internet-based location-lookup maps. http://i.cubeupload.com/uHE3lA.jpg The only problem is that I'm not sure how accurate those maps are since I found multiple towers in different locations with the same supposedly unique cell id. |
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