Hi there was an app in the market called TforGG and it was free… but recently they upgraded it to 3.0 version and removed that free version ;-(
I did play with 2.0 version for free and it helped a lot with macro, so Is there any way to cancel recent updates for applications? (im using samsung galaxy II)
or do you know website with old android applications? I cant pay for new 3.0 version, beacuse my card is declined all time, probably beacuse of the country i live in.
btw. sorry for my english. here you are the link: bit.ly/TforGG (their korean website works only from korean IP`s ;-/ so there is no support).
I was looking at few starcraft forums for, but no results… even for other races, there is still no free app.
Government cuts can be seen as both a negative and a positive depending upon which end of the spectrum you are looking from. As a business ecex have long worked on the basis that you can only spend what you earn and therefore have always been prudent with income versus expenditure (cuts where required). Cuts in expenditure reduce the speculation and increase the desire to maintain or repair what you already have. As a business that survives on building maintenance we are happy as this increased demand for efficiencies allows ecex to meet whole new challenges
Hi there was an app in the market called TforGG and it was free… but recently they upgraded it to 3.0 version and removed that free version ;-(
I did play with 2.0 version for free and it helped a lot with macro, so Is there any way to cancel recent updates for applications? (im using samsung galaxy II)
or do you know website with old android applications? I cant pay for new 3.0 version, beacuse my card is declined all time, probably beacuse of the country i live in.
btw. sorry for my english. here you are the link: bit.ly/TforGG (their korean website works only from korean IP`s ;-/ so there is no support).
I was looking at few starcraft forums for, but no results… even for other races, there is still no free app.
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Government cuts can be seen as both a negative and a positive depending upon which end of the spectrum you are looking from. As a business ecex have long worked on the basis that you can only spend what you earn and therefore have always been prudent with income versus expenditure (cuts where required). Cuts in expenditure reduce the speculation and increase the desire to maintain or repair what you already have. As a business that survives on building maintenance we are happy as this increased demand for efficiencies allows ecex to meet whole new challenges