Apps, apps, everywhere! Ours is a smartphone-obsessed age, and our smartphones are largely powered by applications for every conceivable use. And travel, of course, is a big category - from planning/budgeting to locations, language translation, guidebooks, and much more. Here are 5 of my most useful favorites:
OS: Android, IOS
It will help you to decide what stuff you need to take for a journey no matter whether you are going for bicycle trip or ski resort. The program will offer you a list of necessary things depending on the type of rest and its duration. You can also edit it and choose your own stuff. The list can be easily shared with your friends.
OS: IOS
It allows you to find hotels around the world and compare their prices. The search results display only places with available rooms. You can view ratings of hotels based on reviews of real visitors.
Advantages:
- intuitive menu
- easy search
- search history is available
- the hotels can be added to favorites
Disadvantage:
- only for IOS
OS: Android, IOS
The application will determine your location (i.e. airport) on a spot and provide info about all available institutions. It contains information not only about the nearest cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops but also about terminals, exits, check-in desks and ATMs.
Advantages:
- easy-to-use search
- detailed maps
- rapid access to social networks
Disadvantages:
- no data about smaller airports
- no version for tablets
OS: Android, IOS
An app to help find fellow travelers. Everything is thought out: from the safety of the travelers to usability of application. Calculator will automatically calculate the recommended amount of money the traveler needs to take in order to cover his or her expenses.
Advantages:
- multilingual
- intuitive interface
OS: Android
A cartographic service which implements step-type navigation even in offline mode. Accurate and detailed maps with 3D-models, traffic tracking and actual information about public transport are available in more than 100 countries.
Parker Slovinsky is a Scrum Master by profession, freelance writer and content strategist at paper-help.us. He takes an interest in new gadgets, applications and computer programs. Parker graduated from the University of South Florida.
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