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Monday, February 21, 2011

Useful iPhone Applications For Tourists

By Julie Pascal


One of the many things about the iPhone that everyone loves is that it is a great way to spend your spare time. There are so many different games and applications that could keep you occupied forever. There are also applications available to use while you are on the road as well.

One example is using an application to save you the hassle of catching a flight. There are applications available that can be used to help check flights status and itinerary.

You can keep yourself up to speed with any delays, changes in flights, and adjust your planning accordingly. You can also be updated on flight landing and arrival times or cancellations without having to battle the crowds surrounding the update screens.

There are also weather applications available that can keep you updated on the current and upcoming weather where you are and wherever you may be headed.

It can be too easy to lose track of your budget while on vacation. There is so much to try and so much to buy!

Use apps to find different places and get reviews on them. You can review multiple places then save them to reference later. Also, use apps to find directions to any destinations you would like to visit while you are in town.

You can also get reviews on different places around the area you are staying in. It can even organize them in to different categories and save them for later references. Apps can also give you directions to the locations you select.

Make sure to have iPhone apps that can help you keep track of your spending in local and foreign currencies to help you keep track of your spending.

There are applications available that allow you to download and store currency exchanges for up to 30 countries. You can store them on your iPhone and access them later without paying roaming charges.




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