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We all know that having the right tools is essential for success in any business. While you're traveling or living abroad, however, have the tools becomes essential appropriate to complete their daily tasks. Although you may be familiar with more traditional resources such as guides and maps, today I would like educate on how to use technology-and-coming up to smooth the rough spots in their adventures abroad.

The technology that I refer Apple's iPod is the applications (Apps) for iPhone and iPod Touch. These revolutionary tools can do everything, if you know how to do a proper use of them. But with thousands of applications available for download, the task of finding suitable applications can be daunting. That's why I've spent the time and energy investigating all and my recommendations have been consolidated into a Top 10 list of essential applications for any traveler. Before you begin, however, a bit of history on iTunes for those not are familiar.

ITunes Fund Applications

Applications referred to can be loaded to any iPod Touch or iPhone. iPods as the basic traditional, Nano or Shuffle unfortunately do not use applications. All applications can be downloaded from the iTunes store. iTunes must be installed on your computer to download applications. Applications typically range in price from free to $ 4.99, although some suggest that go as high as $ 14.99. All transactions are processed via credit card through iTunes and delivered instantly.

The Top 10 List of key applications for travelers

1. iMetro-$ 1.99 for the load. This application provides subway maps from 28 cities around the world, ensuring that you do not need to waste your precious money on taxi fares. Subway maps are scalable, which can zoom in or out to find the path. There are a few meters number of applications out there, but I like this better, due to large number of maps passing through the low-cost. Another advantage: the price just dropped from $ 4.99 to $ 1.99 in June!

2. Sit or squat FREE. This database Data maintained by the user identifies free toilets that can be used throughout the world. To date, more than 65,000 latrines have been identified by users. All you need do is enter the nearest address, city, zip code or intersection and throw the list away from the toilets. Note: Please make sure now check out the excellent reviews and comments for each toilet!

3. Puerta Maps-$ 0.99 for freight. This application provides airport terminal designs of more than 30 international airports. It is an application that runs offline, meaning that there is no charge for downloading data abroad. travelers connoisseurs know, to see the map of your arrival airport in flight to enable them to speed off to your destination Landing! There is nothing better than knowing where to go before Huh?!

4. Flight Track Pro-$ 9.99 for the load. This application integrates with TripIt also, saving their flight itineraries to the application. Pro Track flight then keeps you on delays, gate changes, cancellations and more. The offline mode allows you to check details of your most recent flight without the use of Wi-Fi. A bit spendy for an application, but just think of the headaches can save! Well worth it, in my book …

5. Packing for the 3.99 dollar up. This package useful checklist will ensure you do not end in the Caribbean without a bathing suit! Create your own list of zero or the work of one of several custom templates.

6. Pass-$ 0.99 for freight. Love, love, love this application! Is absolutely solve the problem of how to keep track of all the daily cash transactions that occur on holidays or in everyday life abroad. Now you have a first class tool not only for accounting, but for budgeting as well!

7. WifiTrak-$ 0.99 to climb. This practical application free wifi signals located nearby. Perfect for the traveler on the move!

8. HiConverter-$ 0.99 to climb. This superb conversion tool including all the usual bells and whistles such as temperature, the rates currency exchange, distance, etc. Also includes the popular features Tipulater application that lets you calculate the tip on one. Oh, wait, did I mention which also includes some surprises, such as clothing and shoe size conversions? Pretty big, huh?!

9. Lingolook Flashcards-$ 4.99 for the load. These fabulous card list 500 translations of common words that travelers need to know to move, especially in a flashcard format easy to use (100 actual cards). Bonus: 300 of the translations come with an audio clip of a native speaker to help you improve pronunciation! Cards are available in 7 languages: Spanish, Italian, French, Japanese, Chinese, Hindi and German. The hands down best part of this application is that we live on the phone and requires no transmission data abroad (Saving you Big Money!)

10. City Guides Lonely Planet, $ 14.99 to go up. Only if you're unable to bear larger guide, please download a Lonely Planet CityGuide time! For $ 14.99 you can access one of the 20 largest cities. Designed as an application independent, this program does not require a download of data, which saves the roaming charges. It is compatible with GPS but so you can find your location on maps of the city application. Amazing what innovation can do, eh?

Sarah Novak, MBA, CPCC is a Certified Professional Coach and founder of Envision Life Coaching. As a Global Lifestyle Coach, Sarah works with spouses of expats and diplomats to reclaim their identity after moving to a new country or repatriating. Sarah authors a blog titled Inspired Overseas Living that is full of resources, tools and inspiration for expats and diplomats.

Connect with her online at:
http://www.envisionlifecoaching.net
http://www.inspiredoverseasliving.com.

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