Because it’s not totally intuitive how to prep and use tech in an emergency. Archived version: https://archive.fo/wk3fE

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      1 year ago

      Know if there is an iOS equivalent? Seems like a great thing to have but my search just pulled up paid or subscription based apps

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        Not according to the site unfortunately. ☹️

        It’s based on official military survival guides plus other updates and resources. Maybe you could try finding a downloadable Survival Guide PDF that you could hopefully use offline.

        I’m not sure, not very familiar with Apple/iPhone ecosystem.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you for sharing this. this looks incredibly useful and although I hope I never have to use it having it installed puts my mind slightly at ease, yknow, just in case.

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      There also great Apps for knost, that I have on my phone and use offline. Useful Knots is what I use.

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      Also, you can share apps that you have on your phone to others even without an active internet connection.

      It works with the Google Play store and with F-Droid.

      So if you have the survival manual on your phone you can share it with neighbor and friends after a disaster.