GoogleEarth is probably old news to most of you, but I found it fascinating to revisit places I vacationed in Europe years ago. I found the house [roof] of friends in a little mountain town in the Alps. Kind of scary vis a vis privacy as a concept.
The other two apps I tried to download didn't show up on the IPad. However, I could access them anyway. Christine D. explained to me that this meant that they were already downloaded once onto the device and then removed...so the icon is no longer there but the access is.
Also, I looked for WeatherKitten app multiple ways but couldn't find it. Meredith tells me that it might not be available on iOS devices.
Yes, the Weather Kitty app is available for iOS devices. I use it everyday on my iPhone. Barb, the problem may be that the app is not called, Weather Kitten, but Weather Kitty. Try the correct spelling and it will appear, or click on the link from the Weather Kitty section from the 19 Mobile Things website. All the links to all the apps are available from the 19 Mobile Things website.
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