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K I'm not technology advanced on computers etc and this is my first ever iPhone or smart phone I've ever had. Still trying to figure the phone out but I use this app all the time and how on earth do you post pictures and videos? It keeps saying you have to add a web page link???? Someone said to use tinypic.com but my iPhone won't let that site access my phone so now what do I do? And a second question how do you access your account on this app so I can change my truck info, add pictures to my account etc?
..how on earth do you post pictures and videos? It keeps saying you have to add a web page link???? Someone said to use tinypic.com but my iPhone won't let that site access my phone so now what do I do?
i don't think the app supports uploading a pic and hosting it from the mobile app. the web page link is referring to a third-party hosting website (i and many others us Photobucket.com)
Originally Posted by SuperDutyScaler
..And a second question how do you access your account on this app so I can change my truck info, add pictures to my account etc?
not sure you can do that either. maybe i'm wrong, but i think the app is good for reading/posting on the go, not really a full replacement for the desktop site.. at least that's how i use it.
maybe i'm wrong, but i think the app is good for reading/posting on the go, not really a full replacement for the desktop site.. at least that's how i use it.
You're correct. I mostly leave mine on the standard 'desktop' mode.
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