Apps for Travelling |
There is an app for everything these days. From apps that allow you to purchase movie tickets directly from your phone to being able to “zombify” pictures of you and your friends, you can do just about anything with that little hand-held device. And when it comes to travel, you can find a ton of apps designed to make your trip, and your life, a little bit easier.
Of course every trip should start with downloading the mpassport app
from the App Store or Google Play, which helps
you navigate the healthcare system in cities around the world. List of the most popular travel apps of this year (so far):
WhatsApp – The smart phone era has forever
added a second meaning to international travel: ridiculously expensive roaming
charges and fees. Whether you’re studying abroad or going on a much-needed
extended vacation, the fear of not being able to communicate with your friends
and family back home without purchasing another cell phone plan can be
overwhelming. Thanks to the messaging app, WhatsApp, you can communicate with
anyone in the world without paying for SMS (text message) fees. All you need to
worry about is your friend having the app as well. Best of all, it’s free!
Google Translate – In addition to all of the other
incredible ways Google has made our lives better, they’ve also created the
Google Translate app that allows you to translate text and speech between more
than seventy languages. Not sure if that street sign is the right one you’re
looking or? Just type it into the app. Having trouble spelling an
unidentifiable word your waiter keeps repeating? Have him say it in the “Voice
Input” section and your handy-dandy app will translate for you. Google
Translate also provides you with access to dictionaries in many different
languages, and even features a “Conversation Mode” that allows you to have a
conversation with someone in a different language.
Free WiFi Finder - Not
having free WiFi connection anywhere in the world can be a nuisance. This Apple-and-Android-friendly mobile
app searches for any Internet hotspots wherever you might be now, or going to
in the future. From searching the area in your current location to another spot
around the world, WiFi Finder will hook you up with a Starbucks, a library, a
local Internet café, etc. And the best part? It works offline, which makes it
truly convenient.
TripAdvisor – An oldie but a goodie, and there
have been a number of updates this year. The TripAdvisor app is a big
help in planning your vacation. From checking your flight status to finding
reviewer-approved restaurants at your destination, you can plan and manage your
itinerary right on your phone. And if your flight gets canceled or you need to
make an unexpected trip home, you can also book your flight right from your
phone.
Fuel Monitor – How much
will you spend on gas on your road trip? By plugging in details about your car,
such as manufacturer, model, and year, as well as cost for gas, Fuel Monitor
utilizes GPS navigation to calculate and keep track of how much you’re spending
on gas, which can also be a great convenience for those splitting the bill!
Before you go on your next trip, be sure to download these practical
travel apps—and tell us some of your favorites below!
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