What are your most liked/indispensable travel apps?

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I'll add skip, emergency+, RC first aid (and leef - but only relevant if you have the mobile memory..)

For Tassie/local travel entertainment book & AED Tas
 
I have most of the usual suspects mentioned here but I also use Rail Planner for UK and Europe based timetable planning. Also have a Roman Numeral to Numbers app, when visiting Cathedrals and cemetery's to see how old the dearly departed are.
 
Maps - of course.
Google Translate. Works on speech, text, and images. Hold it over the menu to see what you are eating!
myTuner Radio - you got a bit of data, might as well listen to a radio station you like and trust instead of Alex Jones and Rush Limbaugh.
Citymapper - doesn't cover every city, but those it does, it's extraordinary. Tells you times for modes of transport, where your bus stop is, how much it will cost, when the next train is due. Awesome.
ABC - for news items.

On my iPad,
iBooks is mandatory. I load it up from Mobilism.org before I go, I have enough good reading to steer me past any number of airport bookshops.
Penultimate - I have an iPencil or whatever Apple call it, and I can jot down notes as I go, rather than attempt typing.
Stan, Netflix, SBS etc. - I can have video wherever I go. Subject to data, of course.
 
Turning my smartphone screen into a ruler surprisingly gets used more than I would have expected.
Well, that's the danger, of course. Let these things control your life, where are you?

Siri is a bit hit and miss for my taste. Better than Trump, I guess.
 
I miss Blackberry Travel... was a great app to have. google travel is OK but my company uses Notes and emails are not allowed on android so cant get the benefit...
if someone knows a replacement of BB travel pls do let me know..
 
Here Maps/We Go. Has downloadable offline maps for Driving, Walking and Public Transport for most countries.
 
Gotta agree with XE, but also enjoy cheapflights and culture trip. Citymapper is indispensable. They just need to add more cities. :)
 
Seems I'm not the biggest travel app junky here, almost though.
Could not travel without: eCurrency; Tripit Pro; WhatsApp; Uber; SOS; Wi-Fi Finder; Secure Line; airlines I'm travelling with this trip; Priority Pass; Citymapper; maps.me; Google Translate; my Bank app; Amex app; and Trip Advisor. I also have World Drugs which shows you the name of your medications in the local language world wide. Travel Health (an Aussie app) is also great for peace of mind, or action if necessary.
My IPad reflects the same, plus Books. IPod has all the music along with my Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones.
 
I need XE Converter,Next Stop Paris (for the Metro) otherwise who knows where i might wind up.:-| I also use a couple bank apps as well as Amex and the clock app for time zones. Various airline FF apps. I also need my French dictionaries on occasion.
 
I agree with the Uber app, the only issue is that it's usually loaded with my Aust mobile No rather than a local, and it's a bit of a pain to change, although the car usually finds me OK. The other one I use is Tripit, its sorts flights, and other travel related information.
 
Some may not be strictly travel apps but for me they do come in handy when traveling:
Keep, XE Currency, Easy Voice Recorder, Flight Aware, Flight Radar 24, Hilton, Keep Calling, Lapse It, Metro Mate, My TransLink, Navmii, Opal Travel, PTV, Qantas, QR Droid, Radio Australia, Tasks, Google Translate, TripIt, Trip View, Uber, WhatsApp, Word Lens.
Then there are the non travel ones I won't mention.
 
A couple that may not have been mentioned (or I have missed them): Kindle for my books and Tunein Radio to keep an ear on local news when OS (and also when the football/cricket is on the actual radio when I am home :))
 
ABC BBC Airbnb All my bank apps (and yes there are few from churning) AFF, Currently in the Uk so Train Planner and London bus, CellarTracker, Cricket, DayOne, Dropbox (their scan function is excellent while I'm travelling) Evernote, , Toilet Finder, Glympse, Google maps, photos, translate etc, HomeAway, Rome2Rio, Skyscanner, WhatsApp, , Tune in Radio (one of my favourites) WWF, Pocket Casts - much better than Podcasts and they are an Adelaide company - also do the Weather au one, Trip Advisor, yelp and of course Tripit and of course kindle and a few games
 
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I seem to live my life from my phone, these are some of the more common ones I use:

Travel - Expert Flyer and Tripit, for me if it is not in Tripit it does not exist.
Airlines - QF, AA, DL, EK, VA, SG, CA
Hotels - Hilton, Marriott, SPG, IHG
Cars and public transport - Hyperdia, Dial7, uber, silvertop, tramtracker, New York Subway, Beverly Hills Cab, InGoGo
Other - Priority Pass, Travelex, MyFlights, XE, Google Translate
 
XE, Google Earth, various banking apps, airline apps, trip view, seat guru, Tripit, WhatsApp; Uber; maps me; Trip Advisor, Tripview for Sydney public transport and Viber although with FaceTime rarely use Viber.
I found maps.me fantastic in mainland China last year.
 
My iphone is employer supplied, and they of course go for the cheapest model, so it's only a 16 Gb. As I prefer to travel with just one phone, this means I have a constant rotation of apps on and off the phone.

The constants that I use during travelling are google chrome, google maps, Kayak, Singapore Airlines, uber, xe.com, Concur plus my banking apps. The rest wax and wane according to where I am, what chains I'm staying in, or airlines I'm flying and how much memory I need to find (although recently I've discovered the rent War and Peace trick, that gave me a breather on the memory). These include spg, Hilton, expedia, MH, QF, Scoot, rome2rio, various airline and train apps ...
 
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Asiana Airlines
I Want That Flight (quite liking this flight search engine)
Expedia
XE
Hilton
AirBnB
Trivago
Kayak
Google Maps
HERE WeGo (currently road-testing this navigation app which claims to navigate from A to B like Google...but available offline)
 
Fruit Mania. A couple of issues to note. Turn off mobile data if wifi not available and battery on Samsung S5 doesn't seem to last long enough.
 
For me it's TripIT, Uber and XE Currency, although I typically use ANZ's forex webpage these days as it's closer to what I'm actually getting.
Interestingly customs officers (at least in the UK) are now taking TripIT as evidence of plans. So for my last few international trips I haven't even bothered taking a paper copy of my itinerary.


I do have the Qantas QStreaming app, but I think the last time I used that was a year ago, on a 717 service which had QStreaming as it's only entertainment.
 
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For me it's TripIT, Uber and XE Currency, although I typically use ANZ's forex webpage these days as it's closer to what I'm actually getting.
Interestingly customs officers (at least in the UK) are now taking TripIT as evidence of plans. So for my last few international trips I haven't even bothered taking a paper copy of my itinerary.


I do have the Qantas QStreaming app, but I think the last time I used that was a year ago, on a 717 service which had QStreaming as it's only entertainment.
Good to know. I still like my last resort paper copies, though. :rolleyes:
 
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