Sunday, 22 April 2012

Top 10 iOS Travel Apps


Summer's coming around and with it is an opportunity to travel to countries in Europe and North America without freezing
Top 10 iOS Travel Apps
Summer's coming around and with it is an opportunity to travel to countries in Europe and North America without freezing your nose off. Bundled in is the opportunity to escape the grisly Indian summer. However, before you pack and jet off, load up your iPhone with a few apps that might come in handy when traveling abroad, or even in India that will help with where you eat, what to pack and what to do in an emergency.

1. Xe Currency - Free
Keep the change
Keep the change


Xe is a currency converter app that updates as the rates change. It has all the major currencies and you should be able to see how much the rupee is worth against the currency wherever you are. Also, since it's common knowledge that changing money at the airport is usually a rip-off, you can use XE to keep track of the fairest deal you can get at various exchange agencies.

2. Kayak Mobile - Free
Multiple functions to help you with your trip
Multiple functions to help you with your trip


Ever since I got the Kayak application, I've used it everytime I've traveled or a loved one has traveled. Invariably, flights get delayed or canceled or even plans change. It's very handy to have the Kayak app to look at other options to get from point A to point B. Also, Kayak has a flight tracker feature which helps when you're waiting for friends coming in on a different flight in a foreign airport. The Kayak app also has phone numbers available for your airline, a guide on what you might want to pack, a currency converter and a price change (for flight tickets) alert.

3. Gogobot - Free
Grab your Gogobot
Grab your Gogobot


I almost put Google Places in here but Gogobot is so much more intuitive. The apps work on the same principle, finding interesting things to do. However, Gogobot allows you to get insider tips on your upcoming destinations from your friends as well as build your own itinerary on the go. 

4. Help Call - $2.99 (approx Rs. 155)
Always have access to help
Always have access to help


This one I would almost call essential. It's always been easy enough to remember 911 but emergency phone numbers in other countries are all a little different. Furthermore, some countries may not consolidate all emergency services into one hotline. Help Call currently works in 126 countries, including India. It's a little expensive at $2.99, however, especially if you're traveling with someone who has a pre-existing condition, this app will aid in less floundering at times of distress.

5. Google Translate - Free
Translate even by voice
Translate even by voice


In a few places, particularly those in Europe, it helps to have a translate function on your phone to be able to read signs like Restaurant and sometimes even Male and Female (restroom nightmares!). Of course, what would help in places like the Eastern European countries where Roman script isn't used as the language's script, is an augmented reality app like WordLens. However, WordLens is only available for Spanish and French currently. Furthermore, while the app is free, each dictionary costs $9.99 (Rs. 518). And that's just for one-way translation so just for Spanish to English, not vice versa. If you do not have internet on the go, it helps to have a basic dictionary available on your phone without internet. For instance, Bit Knight does a decent Italian dictionary (as well as other dictionaries) which saves to your phone, so you will not need data.
                                                                                                             (courtesy:www.tech2.in.com)

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