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AirportRemote Monitor App Turns Your iPhone Into A Flight Board [IphoneApps]

AirportRemote Monitor App Turns Your iPhone Into A Flight Board [IphoneApps]You know those flight information display boards at airports that show travelers what gate to head to, what time their flight is, and all that? AirportRemote Monitor makes your iPhone do a similar thing.

It\’s an effortless idea, to translate all that flight information to the iPhone however\’s roughly information overload. After I\’m flying, I only care about my flight info and my flight info only. I don\’t have to bother with the full airport\’s. The app isn\’t the prettiest (not that each one those flight boards are), the deep blue blackground makes it appear to be something out of 1998.

But I do enjoy the postulate behind it! I\’ve stood in front of those flight boards many a times in my traveling life. The app also gives some crucial features like e-mailing your flight information to friends, figuring out what baggage claim your luggage is at, and the weather at your destination. It\’s available for iPhone and coming to Android next week. $3.99 [iTunes]

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