On 14 June 2012 20:16, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Chris Mitchell
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The Martin Evening one. It's available on Google Play for 1 British
>> penny.

> Thanks for the post, Chris.
> I wanted to draw your attention to the address field in your browser.
> It contains a string of letters, punctuation and numbers beginning
> with "http://"; that is known as the URL (or internet web address, in
> the vernacular).
> As such, they are very helpful when used with a procedure known as
> "Copy & Paste" for communication via email (etc.) to assist others in
> knowing precisely what/where we are talking about.
> : )
> : )
> : )
> In any event, I believe the links are referenced here and not the same
> good deal for those of us in the U.S.
> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1041&message=41748091&changemode=1

Let me draw your attention to the Google Play app on Android devices
for it is this that I used - not an old fashioned web browsery thingy.
There is no URL. Just put the words "Martin" and "Evening" into the
friendly space called, in the vernacular, a "Search Field", and Bob's
your uncle..

I did mention British Pennies which might have given a clue that it
might only be available in what is known to colonial areas as
"international", but maybe I should have pointed out clearly that such
an offer may not be available in your jurisdiction. Hard luck.

: ) to you too!

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