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Classic Motorcycles Finder-Craigslist
** Developed by enthusiast for enthusiasts **
** Note: This app works based on the html from Craigslist. **
** If it stops working, please upgrade to the latest release **
** Please notify me via email when it stops working instead of writing bad review :-) **
** Thanks for your support **
Uniquely designed to simplify searches when it comes to locating classic Motorcycles on Craigslist.
Whether you are buying, selling or just browsing, this application can greatly enhance your search experience.
Classic Motorcycles Finder features "Search by Era". This little functionality is a time saver.
One checkbox is equivalent to 10 search criteria and if you are a Craigslist addict like me, you know how annoying searching on Craigslist can get.
Most of the time, I don't have a particular year for a certain car that I'd look for on Craigslist.
I basically browse until something that might interest me appear...
Give it a try. If you have any question or suggestion, please email me at:
bduong.android@gmail.com.
Features include:
- Search by era.
- Results are displayed in tabs for each era.
- Large, high resolution thumbnails for easy viewing
- One-click email short cut.
- Multi-cities search.
- Cool vintage looking interface.
- Easy to use.
Thanks and enjoy!
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