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Reviews - 12
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Great App for Santa Fe! Great App for Santa Fe!I looked for an app specifically for Santa Fe for an upcoming Spring Break getaway with the wife. With this one you can't go wrong. All the information was spot-on and up to date and it showed us how close we were to attractions and restaurants. I'll definitely be using it again for our next trip. I only wish our B&B, Pueblo Bonito, had been included because it was at a convenient location and the owners were very hospitable.
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Must-have updated guide for anyone visiting Santa Fe! Must-have updated guide for anyone visiting Santa Fe!Loved the original version of this app, and now I love it even more! Bed and Breakfast category is must-have information for those travelers wishing a more intimate stay, and since I am a foodie, the new ice cream/gelato and chocolatier information is to die for! The insider tips in this app are useful for both locals making new discoveries and travelers exploring the city for the first time. Bravo!!!
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Cheated Cheated1.99 is not really much money but there is hardly anything on this website and certainly nothing original or unique. My 9 year old grandson could have compiled it. I can't help feel a little cheated.
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Easily Worth the Price Easily Worth the PriceI'll cut to the chase before any persnickety criticisms. If you are visiting Santa Fe and own an iPad or iPhone, but especially an iPad, get this app and leave some of your paper-based travel guides behind. YMMV with iPhone but it's suited well to the iPad's larger screen and faster processing. It's not as complete as some of the travel books and it might well be surpassed by some of the traditional travel guides if those guides were available as apps or ebooks with hyperlinks embedded. But for the price, this covers most bases pretty well and importantly, includes web links to far more information available elsewhere. In many ways the app's brevity is an advantage both because 1) you really don't want to read on and on about some of these subjects, you want to go there, and 2) the use of good hyperlinks provides far more information and reduces what needs to be updated. Also, keep in mind that this is a $1.99 app and not a version of a $15 book There are a few things that could be improved, IMHO. The app lacks a "back" button and sometimes you need it. If you tap on the little dog-ear maker on the upper right corner you will be permanently transported to the publisher's list of guides with no apparent way home, short of re-entering the app. Using iOS 4.X reduces this problem with its multitasking, but navigation is still less than wonderful. There is no word search. Your primary means of navigation, and it isn't bad as far as it goes, is a drop-down filter menu that limits and orders subject sections and pages. If I use this for a few weeks I might well find that this filter is more than adequate and word search function is less important. I do not live in New Mexico but I love the place and try to get there at least once a year. Many people will probably find that the app omits a restaurant, event or location that they think should be included. Well, the author and publisher deserve a gazillion karmic points for including a live, dynamic comment function that allows you to make suggestions not only in real time (more or less) but comments that can be viewed by others, whether insightful or not so much. Hopefully the app will evolve a bit and be updated at least once a year.
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App History
- Update v1.11->v2.0over 10 years ago
- Releasealmost 11 years ago
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