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We released another bugfix update and added support for Spanish bike sharing provider MugiBIKE.
https://whereto.app/download
Where To? 13.5.3 introduces important bug fixes and support for new bike-sharing providers and public transport apps.
https://whereto.app/download
@tekguru Our pleasure. Please let us know how it works.
@tekguru Unfortunately, that’s not possible due to the way we talk to the data sources. „Attractions > Things To Do“ might be worth exploring though.
@tekguru That „snowflake“ icon enables augmented reality mode. In AR mode, the location is always set to your user location because AR doesn’t make sense otherwise. That’s why it asks for cam permission.
In map or list mode, when you search for a city name, that automatically sets a green origin pin. So your normal workflow would be to select the Supermarkets category. Then if you want to search somewhere else, tap the search button and type the city or address and select it.
@tekguru Where To? always searches at the current map area. So when you move the map, the search adopts to it. To search at your current geo location, tap the arrow button in the bottom left. You can also place a dedicated “origin“ pin by long-pressing on the map. Then distances and routes are calculated from that green origin pin. Does that answer the question?
@tekguru @whereto Please try this one: https://apps.apple.com/win-back/6755787324 or use the promo code BLACK or BLACKAGAIN from the in-app purchase screen => Redeem Code.
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@tekguru @whereto The link already has the offer code BLACK included. Have you perhaps already purchased PRO before?
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How “Find My” May Lead to a Woman Being Expelled From the Country
https://www.futuretap.com/blog/how-find-my-may-lead-to-a-woman-being-expelled-from-the-country
How “Find My” May Lead to a Woman Being Expelled From the Country

Recently, I witnessed a situation that unfolded almost like a crime drama—except it was entirely real. My aunt had left her iPad in a hotel room and called me in a panic, asking what she could do. I suggested using Apple’s “Find My” app to track its location. To our surprise, the iPad wasn’t at the

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