BAApp Walking Architecture


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
0.8 MB
Category:
Reference
OS:
iOS
Developer:
Substrakt
Price:
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
1.4

Description - BAApp Walking Architecture

Substrakt , the publisher behind many iOS app (Dozens & Trails ,BAApp Walking Architecture ,Walking Architecture: East Midlands ,BRDC Silverstone Heritage ,Chalk ,First World War Centenary Connections), brings BAApp Walking Architecture with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. BAApp Walking Architecture app has been update to version 1.4 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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The BAApp Walking Architecture is now available as a free download on Apple Store for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is supporting English language. It weighs in at only 0.8 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.4 has been released on 2014-11-20. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about BAApp Walking Architecture check developer Substrakt`s website : http://walkingarchitecture.co.uk


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