Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts

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I am not Australian: How to Download Aussie’s Coronavirus Contact Tracing app, Covidsafe

Review: Meitu Anime Avatar Feature

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10 taxi apps you can use across Asia

12:52:00 PM

Standing on the curb with your arm flapping in the air is so last century. The best way to grab a cab now is to reach into your pocket and let an app do all the work. There are plenty of superb taxi booking apps all across Asia, though there inevitably isn’t one to rule the entire diverse continent.

4 Must-Have Real-Time Traffic Apps For Philippine Commuters and Drivers

12:00:00 PM
Traffic is one of the biggest problems the Philippines has not yet solved. Traffic-regulating bodies in the country are currently working out some new regulations for both public and private vehicles to lessen the traffic on major roads.

But while this is a thing yet to be resolved, here are some must-have and noteworthy apps that can help any public transport commuter or private vehicle driver slip through the Metro Manila traffic:


MMDA Traffic Navigator


12 essential apps for China travelers on a budget

12:00:00 PM
Getting around in China can be tough for newcomers, and even tougher if you’re short on cash. As a fairly recent college graduate without much to spare myself, I’ve compiled 12 apps I used or really wish I had known about when I first arrived in the country. May your travels be merry and many!

Waygo




Waygo is a translator with a specific vocabulary: food and transport. All you do is hold your iPhone camera over the Chinese text, line it up in the box, and when the app recognizes the characters, the box turns orange and you get a proper translation. Waygo doesn’t claim to be a complete dictionary, you just get a couple of words rather than a befuddling list of definitions — enough so that you know what you’re ordering or where you need to go. It’s far superior for these purposes compared to your average dictionary app and doesn’t require an internet connection.

You can also translate several lines of characters at once, which is a clear time-saver when you’re tackling a menu, be it a Western or Chinese cuisine. Your first 100 translations are free (each individual line of text counting as one translation), after which time you’re limited to 10 per day. If that’s not sufficient, then you’ll need to upgrade to the paid service, a one-off payment of GBP 11 ($18). An Android version has been promised for sometime, but isn’t available yet.




Newest Messaging App LINE, Valentine's Day and Cutey Conny

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launch party of LINE app
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