Cada día aparecen cientos de aplicaciones para móviles en el mercado dispuestas a hacernos nuestro día a día más llevadero. Entre casi medio millón de apps, hemos pedido a nuestros Global Nomads que escojan sus favoritas.
Álvaro González-Alorda escogió ‘Tripcase’, una aplicación en la que “le envías una localización y te muestra todos los planes de vuelos de una manera muy práctica”. Una forma ágil para poder organizar nuestros viajes desde el móvil.
El escritor Mark Tungate decidió quedarse con ‘Hotel Tonight’, una app que te ayuda a encontrar hoteles disponibles para ese mismo día. “Activas la app y te dice el hotel más cercano con una habitación disponible para esa noche, incluso puedes hacer la reserva directamente desde la aplicación!”
Nuestro fotógrafo Peter Heck juega con la luz en cada una de sus instantáneas, por eso su aplicación favorita es ‘Sun Scout’. “Es una aplicación genial en la cual puedes hacer un check de la localización y saber dónde estará el sol por la tarde”
Por último, el artista Richard Haines necesita lo básico para viajar y no perderse, por eso mismo escogió ‘Google Maps’. “Estoy maravillado con la aplicación, no sé cómo viajaba alrededor del mundo sin ella. En Tokio, Amberes o incluso en Nueva York es imprescindible.”Everyday hundreds of mobile applications appear in the market ready to make our day-to-day easier. Between half a million of apps, we have asked our Global Nomads to choose their favorite ones.
Álvaro González-Alorda chose “Tripcase”, an application in which “you send the location and it shows all the flights in a practical way”. A quick way to organize our trips from our mobile phones.
The writer Mark Tungate chose “Hotel Tonight”, an app that helps you to find available hotels for that same day. “No matter where you are, you can activate the app and it will tell you the nearest hotel that has a bed for that night. And you can book it straight away, through the app.”
Our photographer Peter Heck plays with the light in every snapshot. That’s why his favorite app is “Sun Scout”. “Sun Scout is great when you check location and want to know where the sun will be in the afternoon or at a special time.”
Lastly, the artist Richard Haines needs the basics to travel and not to get lost. So, he chose “Google Maps”. “I am constantly amazed by Google Maps. I don’t know how I traveled around the world without them. In Tokyo, Antwerp, even in New York it’s indispensable.”Everyday hundreds of mobile applications appear in the market ready to make our day-to-day easier. Between half a million of apps, we have asked our Global Nomads to choose their favorite ones.
Álvaro González-Alorda chose “Tripcase”, an application in which “you send the location and it shows all the flights in a practical way”. A quick way to organize our trips from our mobile phones.
The writer Mark Tungate chose “Hotel Tonight”, an app that helps you to find available hotels for that same day. “No matter where you are, you can activate the app and it will tell you the nearest hotel that has a bed for that night. And you can book it straight away, through the app.”
Our photographer Peter Heck plays with the light in every snapshot. That’s why his favorite app is “Sun Scout”. “Sun Scout is great when you check location and want to know where the sun will be in the afternoon or at a special time.”
Lastly, the artist Richard Haines needs the basics to travel and not to get lost. So, he chose “Google Maps”. “I am constantly amazed by Google Maps. I don’t know how I traveled around the world without them. In Tokyo, Antwerp, even in New York it’s indispensable.”
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