Travel List bills itself as a start-to-finish travel app, with a calendar function for scheduling in departure and return dates for multiple trips. The bottom line: worth the download? Yes. The quick-add feature is not entirely intuitive: the button to the right of the box in which one adds items – where one is drawn to press having added the desired items – actually pulls up an option that either deletes or ticks off all the items you have just added to the list. Should you have forgotten an item or need to source it, online searches (Google or Amazon) can be conducted by pressing and holding.īuttons for features in the paid-for version appear in the free app but when they are clicked on a message pops up saying that the feature won’t work without the “PRO” version. Items can be added to categories using the “+” button at the bottom of the screen, but a quick-add feature allows multiple items to be added to one category at once. Items can be ticked off and then disappear satisfyingly from the “unchecked items” screen, but are still visible if you flick to the “checked items” tab, so you can see what you've already packed. Items are clearly categorised: clothing, documents, electronics, family, medical, miscellaneous, outdoors, tasks and toiletries users can create their own categories (although it seems strange to categorise "tasks" as an item - it might have been better to create a separate category called "things to do", for example).
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