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Frequent Flyer's Friend: The Apps that Make Travel Easier

SUNI wonders if frequent flyers could soon be booking their own flights through apps, leaving human air traffic controllers in the dust.

This week, Installer No. 121 brings you a selection of must-have apps for those who travel often. From navigating airport security to binge-worthy shows and classic games with new twists, there's something here for everyone.


The standout recommendation is Flighty, an app that helps manage the complexities of air travel. While it’s not cheap, its Airport Intelligence feature could save you valuable time during delays and changes, potentially paying for itself in just a few uses.


Beyond apps, Installer also introduces the bizarrely delightful show Bait, starring Riz Ahmed. The premise—auditioning to be James Bond—is internet-pilled but works surprisingly well. For gaming enthusiasts, there's Super Mario Bros. Wonder, a new update for those who love classic games with modern touches.


The digital world is also highlighted in the form of The HTML Review issue 05, which celebrates the beauty and interactivity of web literature. Meanwhile, Dropzone 5.0 for Mac offers a seamless way to save and share files, making it an indispensable tool.


In his homescreen reveal, Installer's Casey Liss presents a tidy arrangement that prioritizes functionality with just two main screens. The apps he uses span productivity, entertainment, and personal management, showcasing the modern smartphone as both a workhorse and a companion in daily life.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/tech/902558/flighty-airport-bait-show-notion-installer
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