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Tiny Wings question.

I'm stuck on the achievement:

"5x: Do 1(white arrow) directly after an island jump"

Iv done 5 perfect jumps after an island jump in a single game and haven't been given anything.
Have I miss interpreted it?
 
Possibly a bug? Some one else noted the same problem on the Toucharcade forums; either that or you were mistaken and one of the jumps was not perfect?

*Edit.

Ah, after re-reading your post and the one I mentioned above again, I do believe you are doing it wrong.

Quote from Toucharcade forum. "Are you sure you're doing it right?

You have to to a perfect jump straight after island transition 5 times, not 5 in a row off one island.

It worked for me, so I'm really not sure. "

I am currently stuck on the same one b.t.w. :)
 
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Hmm I'm sure I'm doing it right.
I land on the island and the first jump is perfect. I see it registrar at the bottom of the screen.
I got 6 perfect in 1 game, n nout happened :(

*Edit*

Done!!!
 
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Tips on getting a really high score on tiny wings?
Is consistency the main player?

Do you just get into fever and try to stay there? Get as many coins as possible? Get as many cloud touches?
 
I'm late to the party as I have only just discovered plants v zombies and fair play I haven't been able to put it down. Not a huge iphone games fan either. Is there plants v zombies 2 on the horizon?
 
Can anyone recommend a decent news reader app?

I've been using NewsUKPlus since the first iPhone but it's basically a website in an app container, therefore lacking features. I've tried a few RSS readers but few seem to do the job I'm looking for. I don't want to read every news article, just be able to browse them and select the ones that look interesting from the list of sites I regularly visit.

Techcrunch's latest RSS reader recommended is Reeder 2.0 so I might give that a shot.

Please note: I don't just want BBC News or separate apps for separate sites. NewsUKPlus has a tab for different types of news. E.g. tech, world, etc and then lists 4 to 6 sources with the latest 6 stories from each site. This makes browsing the news much simpler.
 
Can anyone recommend a decent news reader app?

I've been using NewsUKPlus since the first iPhone but it's basically a website in an app container, therefore lacking features. I've tried a few RSS readers but few seem to do the job I'm looking for. I don't want to read every news article, just be able to browse them and select the ones that look interesting from the list of sites I regularly visit.

Techcrunch's latest RSS reader recommended is Reeder 2.0 so I might give that a shot.

Please note: I don't just want BBC News or separate apps for separate sites. NewsUKPlus has a tab for different types of news. E.g. tech, world, etc and then lists 4 to 6 sources with the latest 6 stories from each site. This makes browsing the news much simpler.

Have you tried Pulse News Mini?


I use it daily for various news feeds and it works great :)
 
Have you tried Pulse News Mini?


I use it daily for various news feeds and it works great :)

Can you categorise the feeds? E.g. one screen for news, one screen for tech, etc?

It seems a bit too "ooooh, look at all these cool things we can do with the iPhone". The job could be done much better without all of the fancy graphics so you could fit more in to the page and make it easier to read.
 
I'm new to the iphone, I'm looking for a PDF viewer. Free would be good but I would pay for one that was recommended.

Any recommendations :)
 
Thanks worked a treat. The PDF's sit inside the ibook app. Is there anyway as such to put the PDF file on the screen as a shortcut like you would have on a desktop for windows and launch from there instead of having to open up ibook each time?
 
Can you categorise the feeds? E.g. one screen for news, one screen for tech, etc?

I don't think so but you can change the order of feeds, e.g. put all the tech news together at the top.

It's free anyway, so if you want to give it a try and don't like it you've lost nothing :)
 
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