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tricky m

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New app now available. Called marker help free. It has most marker manuals in one place. Great app just downloaded myself.
 

Kevin Winter

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Same - got it from Android. Few bits are trciky to read, but well worth having for free!
 

bojjob

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Downloaded few days ago, noticed there weren't any Vanguard manuals. Emailed the guy and pretty much straight away got a response saying they will be in the next update. Perfect ;)

And tommikka it's useful if you have no signal on site. Which regularly happens to me, especially at enclosed woodsball fields.
 

Tom

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And tommikka it's useful if you have no signal on site. Which regularly happens to me, especially at enclosed woodsball fields.
Unless you are a techie, or the guy everyone goes to in the team to tech them, then you can get every manual you require for your/the teams markers before going to the site
If someone comes to you for some random manual and a connections not available then tough, they should have thought about it/packed their manual or a copy of relevant pages

For iBooks you don't need a live connection on site - load it into iBooks and then its ready when you're on site
You can buy a iPhone marker manual app, but even at 69p why pay for something available free
PDF manuals are all over the Internet on manufacturer websites and lists of links on forums

For free you can have your manual in moments or a selection of most markers built in 5 or 10 minutes
 

bojjob

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Feb 22, 2012
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Unless you are a techie, or the guy everyone goes to in the team to tech them, then you can get every manual you require for your/the teams markers before going to the site
If someone comes to you for some random manual and a connections not available then tough, they should have thought about it/packed their manual or a copy of relevant pages

For iBooks you don't need a live connection on site - load it into iBooks and then its ready when you're on site
You can buy a iPhone marker manual app, but even at 69p why pay for something available free
PDF manuals are all over the Internet on manufacturer websites and lists of links on forums

For free you can have your manual in moments or a selection of most markers built in 5 or 10 minutes
I tech my whole teams markers, thats 3 different brands, 7 different models, 3 different marker types completely. Most of them have been brought secondhand so simply remembering to bring manuals is frankly not the issue as many didn't come with manuals. (Copy/printouts are just a pain to keep neat and readable in a paint ridden environment.)

Due to this, a FREE app that stores all my needed pdf marker manuals in one easily readable place without having to search for the correct manual edition on various forums is perfect for my situation. Not all of us have iPhones.

So overall to be honest, your whole argument against it kinda kills itself when you try to say iBooks is better because it's free. This app is free...

Oh and sorry if this came across rude, but this app is perfect for my situation and frankly your argument just didn't make sense to me ;D
 

dodge-gnome

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I tech my whole teams markers, thats 3 different brands, 7 different models, 3 different marker types completely.
You poor poor man...Are they not able to tech themselves? Each time i've done that with my teammates, i'll go through it with them too, so they then know for next time, and it's one less thing for me to do each week :p

As for the App, looks like it could definitely come in useful!! No point messing about finding the right iBook, just click and download. Tick Boom.
 
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