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Best apps for sports?

Martin-O2
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Hey guys, 

 

There have been some really interesting responses to the recent app discussions that have taken place on the forums over the past few weeks. slight_smile

 

To keep the ball rolling we will be posting a series of threads on the best apps to use for certain interests similar to @Marjo's apps for pets thread

 

The next subject we would like to hear your thoughts on is sports apps! What kind of sporting apps do you use and what for? What are you favourites or recommendations for others and why? Do you have any suggestions on how to improve the sport apps you use or is there a "dream app" for sports that you would like but hasn't been developed yet? 

 

Let me know in the comments below! 

 

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@Martin-O2 wrote:

@Cleoriff I'll have to take a look at this one. I don't have broadcast TV at home so never see the races but I so enjoy them so it's good to know I can watch them through my phone. Cheers for the tip! 


Don't forget you may need to buy a TV licence !!.......legislation changes on 1st September.

 

 

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A very good point @Beenherebefore! I will have to think if a few F1 races are worth the fee. I'm fairly happy with Netflix and Amazon Prime atm. You get such a fantastic choice on the streaming services these days! 

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@jonsie wrote:

A tv licence...how quaint LOL


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Yes well I have one in the UK...so no problems for me thank you....and TV licences in Spain ???

Mwhahahaha LOL

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@Beenherebefore wrote:

@Martin-O2 wrote:

@Cleoriff I'll have to take a look at this one. I don't have broadcast TV at home so never see the races but I so enjoy them so it's good to know I can watch them through my phone. Cheers for the tip! 


Don't forget you may need to buy a TV licence !!.......legislation changes on 1st September.

 

 


didn't realise this (it was changing) - technically I am not sure we would need one currently but as there is less than a month to the change then it's kind of irrelevant now...

 

however, this part of the wording is interesting:

Will I be covered to use BBC iPlayer when I’m on the go or abroad?

If you already have a TV Licence for your address, you will be covered to download or watch iPlayer when you’re on the go, provided the device you’re using to watch or download programmes isn’t plugged into the electricity mains at a separate address

 

What happens if I am charging the device at the other address then?

 

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...and interestingly enough, you only have to pay if you use the iPlayer facility - no mention of streaming from other sources...

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@gmarkj @Martin-O2 no I'm not sure of the new legislation...that's why I said you may need a licence.

 

I believe there was a EU Court of Justice decision a year or so ago regarding live streaming, I'll try to find a link.

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Yes well I have one in the UK...so no problems for me thank you....and TV licences in Spain ???

Mwhahahaha LOL


I've got that type of licence in France too LOL

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They've never heard of such things in thailand,  her looked at me strange when I asked if we need one for the new home....

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