Regional Amphibians


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
5.1 MB
Category:
Reference
OS:
iOS
Developer:
Thomas Benner
Price:
$4.99
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Requires iOS 8.3 or la
Version:
1.1

Description - Regional Amphibians

Thomas Benner , the publisher behind many iOS app (Pun Generator ,Charm City Circulator Now - Real-time Transit Arrivals ,Portland Streetcar Now ,PHP Code ,DC Circulator Now ,New York Birds), brings Regional Amphibians with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. Regional Amphibians app has been update to version 1.1 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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The Regional Amphibians is now available for $4.99 for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 5.1 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 1.1 has been released on 2015-08-06. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Requires iOS 8.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Bottom Line: For more information about Regional Amphibians check developer Thomas Benner`s website : http://tombenner.co/app-support


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