19.8.09

iPhone free travel app review


I was on a short trip recently and took it upon myself to compare 4 free/lite iPhone travel apps (Travelocity, Flight, TripCase and WorldMate) to each other. Their full versions may offer more but all I did was test the basic free ones you can download from the App Store gratis.

These are my results:

1. The Travelocity app


While this app puports to have a lot of options I found it to be quite cumbersome. The timing selections were not precise and the results took far too long for the level of information you receive. This was my least favourite of the 4 travel apps.

2. Flight by NibiruTech



This is the lightest of the apps in terms of the information (weather, plane type, alleged delay) it provides. During pre-flight it seemed to be accurate. It showed that my flight was coming in from another city and was, indeed, running late (on United = shocker). However, that seemed to be where the accuracy stopped as once my flight arrived for me to board it stopped providing information about the rest of the journey - even 15 minutes AFTER I landed at my destination. My flight, according to this app, just never made it there. Call Jack, Sawyer, Kate and Hurley.

3. WorldMate by MobiMate




The sleekest looking app of those reviewed here, WorldMate offers many features but does fall short a bit on accuracy. The face page of the app gives you the current weather in your selected city and the app provides other convenient built-in features such as a currency converter and tip calc. The coolest part of this app is that you merely forward your confirmation email from your airline to the WorldMate email address and the app will populate all of the itinerary for you. Once all of that info is logged into your itinerary tab it will update if there are any delays and/or changes. However, a helpful feature that would have been handy upon arrival - baggage claim area - never populated for me. Another bonus which I thankfully didn't need to use is the ability to look up Alternate Flights (and sort by departure time, duration, airline, or arrival time)...for that rare occasion that there's a flight 'modification' Overall, a pretty solid app.

4. TripCase by Sabre




This app slightly edges out WorldMate mostly due to accuracy. Unlike WorldMate, you have to input the flight information yourself but you can rest assured on the accuracy as Sabre is an industry leader in travel information. Hotel and hire car information can also be entered. Allegedly, TripCase can import some details via a record locator or Trip ID number. I didn't have the opportunity to utilise this information. When you have all of the information loaded in and updated you will see a wealth of information (as in WorldMate) but this time replete with Baggage Claim area, departure gate information and various contact numbers for the airline in case you should ever need them. Under your trip tab there are several grey sub-tabs which provide information such as weather, airport map and alternate flights.

Overall, TripCase narrowly leads WorldMate and mostly based on accuracy of a couple of items (Baggage info and Boarding gate). I will continue to use these 2 apps on longer trips and let you know how they fare and if they have any fierce competition coming out of the AppStore.

Bon Voyage.

13.2.09

South Pacific - Fiji Time > AEST

NOW UPDATED

There are over 2000 photos from my South Pacific adventure...only a fraction of which I'll post up here. Enjoy the vicarious vacation!


N.B.
The photos are in reverse-chron order so start at the bottom and work your way back up here.



Sydney





The highest, longest sky gondola in the world - and - it's all over World Heritage land which means all of the implements were brought in by helicopter since there are no roads.



I'm big in Japan.


Action @ the Great Barrier Reef


Lazy buggers. They only move 4 minutes a day!




The rail to Kuranda



Uluru






Ahh Witchety Grubs
Taste a bit like nutty cotton candy






Heading into the great red outback.



Twelve Apostles


Cape Patton


The Great Ocean Road
Australia's answer to Pacific Coast Highway
Just west of Melbourne




Bell's Beach - home to world famous surfing company Rip Curl





Melbourne, Australia



L&P, some meat pie and Mt. Cook. Not a bad view for lunch.



Sheep. Millions and millions of sheep.



Geothermic lakes


You can bungee off of anything in NZ.






Walter Peak






Sunset & Night views from the top deck @ Sky City



The express lift which takes you up another 8 floors to the highest observation deck @ Sky City.


That's the hotel pool on the roof of our hotel below.

The black speck isn't photo noise or dust...it's a dude jumping off of the Sky City tower.

At the volcano crater. In the background you can see Sky City tower which is one of the tallest structures in the Southern Hem. Oh, and they Bungee Jump off of it.


Yes...NZ really is that green (as filtered through the airplane window)



BULA!!!
Nadi, Fiji