Travel Apps for September 3 2010
These apps will help you while your are on your journey. London Journey Planner – 0.99$ London Journey Planner provides a slick front-end to the TFL (Transport For London) Journey Planner service to help you find the quickest route to your destination, as well as provide service updates for various TFL services including Buses, Tube Status, Weekend Closures, Departure Boards, and Station Maintenance
These apps will help you while your are on your journey.
London Journey Planner – 0.99$
London Journey Planner provides a slick front-end to the TFL (Transport For London) Journey Planner service to help you find the quickest route to your destination, as well as provide service updates for various TFL services including Buses, Tube Status, Weekend Closures, Departure Boards, and Station Maintenance.
The London Travel Guide knows London like a local! Packed full of interesting facts and information it is your very own guide to one of the world’s greatest cities.
The In Your Pocket series of guide booklets have turned out to be highly useful in avoiding tourist traps and other travel hazards.
Discover Berlin with the interactive Marco Polo CityGuide and your iPhone or iPod Touch – together they’re the perfect combination for your city trip. Whether it’s unmissable highlights or hot insider tips for the most popular locations – the Marco Polo CityGuide has them all.
Safe Travel (FREE for a Limited Time)
If you are a person who loves high speeds and gets everyone worried about when travelling, then this is your lucky day! Because you can now get rid of all the people who nag you with questions like “Did you arrive, dear?”, “Where are you darling?” and “Why didn’t you call me!”.
TripView displays Sydney Train/Bus/Ferry timetable data on your phone. It features a summary view showing your next services, as well as a full timetable viewer. All timetable data is stored on your phone, so it does not require any network access.
Lonely Planet Melbourne City Guide – 5.99$
Melbourne’s our home town, so you can bet we had fun retooling our flagship Cityguide to make the most of your iPhone. This is a city that offers its many pleasures unobtrusively. Without a good guidebook, you stand to miss most of them, and quite simply, this little baby has it all: hundreds of independent, in-depth reviews of places to eat, sleep, shop, see and socialise; interactive maps offering comprehensive coverage and GPS plotting the laneways and villages that give this city its charm; and lavishly-rendered images to really paint the full picture.
Lonely Planet Hong Kong City Guide – 5.99$
Let the Pearl of the Orient show its true lustre, with Lonely Planet’s Hong Kong City Guide on your iPhone. A hub of commerce since the days when Britannia bossed the waves, the ‘Big Lychee’ has lost none of its bustle and swagger since its return to the bosom of Mother China. Whatever your pleasure in this teeming, towering, multitudinous city, you can trust the world’s leading guidebook publisher to open the right doors.
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