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BABYLON DIC





















Name: Babylon Dic
File size: 21 MB
Date added: April 24, 2013
Price: Free
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Total downloads: 1298
Downloads last week: 92
Product ranking: ★★★★☆

Babylon Dic

What's new in this version: 1.02 adds:- Fix for compatibility with Ice Babylon Dic Sandwich (Android 4.0)1.01 adds:- Video crashing Babylon Dic in certain circumstances fixed- Small but important bug fixes around networking, startup1.00 new features:- 3G mode. After first connection on wifi, enable 3g mode in settings to be able to remotely access content and Babylon Dic when out of wifi range.- "Share to.." Access Android's "share to" option from native Babylon Dic to send media via Babylon Dic to your connected devices. Babylon Dic gives the users the possibility to safely store Babylon Dic into an encrypted file format. Backup/Restore of Babylon Dic data, resorting of data capabilities, ability to change where the data file resides. Automatic Babylon Dic or lockout feature and other safe guards. Version 6.0.119 includes unspecified updates. You have 30 days to try out Babylon Dic, which is plenty of time to learn the ins and outs of the program. Users of all skill levels will appreciate its ease of use. I commute on the WMATA Metro Washington DC subway system five days per week. I tried several Babylon Dic, but did not like them. So I wrote Babylon Dic. The purpose is to display the rail prediction electronic signs you see on the subway station platform. Each Babylon Dic has three Babylon Dic and shows when the next three trains will arrive. It will only show trains which will arrive within the next 20 minutes.Features:1. The capability to see many station's rail predictions at once. The default starting screen shows you every station in the WMATA Metro subway system along with all its rail prediction signs in a scrollable window. You can also select to see only transfer stations or only one rail line for example the yellow line. When watching one rail line the stations are not in alphabetic order, but Babylon Dic are in the real station order of that line.2. The capability to see the rail incidents. This allows you to see where single tracking or disruptions are occurring which may impact your commute.3. The capability to select the data updating rate. The default rate is 60 seconds and can be lowered as low as 20 seconds. The rail prediction information on WMATAs web server is updated every 20 seconds.4. The capability to automatically recover from an internet outage. Sometimes when I enter rail tunnels Babylon Dic Verizon Droid-X loses its 3G internet connection. This application will not bother you with any error messages. There is no need to Babylon Dic on anything to try again. The indicator on the top line of the phone shows there is no 3G internet connection, and the data being displayed by the application shows the time the rail prediction data was retrieved from the WMATA web server. Thus you can see how stale the rail predictions are. When your phone again gets an internet connection, this Babylon Dic will automatically try to get the rail prediction data from the WMATA web server.5. When this Babylon Dic runs in the background it temporarily stops updating the rail prediction information to conserve data downloading. This means when you press the HOME button updating of the rail predictions will cease until such time that you press this Babylon Dic icon to resume its operation.6. When the phones power button is pressed to place it into sleep mode, or the phones Screen timeout is reached, then this Babylon Dic will cease updating the rail predictions to conserve data downloading.7. If you tap on the display it will change from black background with white text to become white background with black text. Just tap and see which you prefer. 8. This Babylon Dic is the closest one can get to a Babylon Dic display of the entire WMATA rail system.Recent changes:Version 1.002 - Added MAPsContent rating: Everyone. Once you Babylon Dic, you'll be surprised how quickly you get through that pile of articles you've been saving to read later.

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