[APP] TravelSafe Free

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Matteo Lovato
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Apr 29, 2011, 9:33:34 AM via Website

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In times of crisis, it’s important for you to find the crucial information you’re looking for and find it fast.

Especially when you are travelling abroad it’s really crucial have access to common emergency numbers (police, medical and fire) and sometimes it may be helpfull also contact your embassy.

With TravelSafe You can have all these information always with you regardless of the presence of an internet connection.

An emergency is stressful enough...

Travel safely keeping TravelSafe always with you!

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TravelSafe on Android Market

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justJay
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Apr 29, 2011, 9:45:46 PM via App

I'm downloading now.. I don't travel abroad, but thought I'd check it out anyways. Looks like it could be very helpful.

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Matteo Lovato
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May 2, 2011, 10:41:51 AM via Website

Thanks, let me know what you think

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justJay
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May 2, 2011, 4:55:45 PM via App

Okay.. tested it out.. would be pretty handy for those that travel outside the country. Very easy to use and well made app.

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Matteo Lovato
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May 9, 2011, 2:22:07 PM via Website

TravelSafe 1.3.3 on Android Market:

What's in this version:
  • "Add New Contact" fix for devices with Android prior to 2.0
  • Performance Improvements

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Yan Matusevich
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May 10, 2011, 4:36:43 AM via Website

I would suggest adding government travel warning about specific countries. The US State Dept. for example issues periodic warning on dangerous areas in the world. Could be a useful addition.

Matteo Lovato

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Matteo Lovato
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May 11, 2011, 2:40:19 PM via Website

Yan M.
I would suggest adding government travel warning about specific countries. The US State Dept. for example issues periodic warning on dangerous areas in the world. Could be a useful addition.

Thanks Yan.
That's an interesting idea!

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