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1. Trotter It

2. Tripit

3. Holidify

4. Booking.com

5. EatWith

6. Google Translate

7. Uber

8. Meetup

9. Tourlina

10. Tastemade


Mar 4 '23 · 0 comments · Tags: travel, travelapp

1. Trotter It

2. Holidify

3. TripAdvisor Offline City Guides

4. Minube

5. Trip.com

6. Day Interpreting

7. Google Travel

8. Triposo

9. TripIt

10. MakeMyTrip

Mar 4 '23 · 0 comments

Every destination has something unique and special charm to discover. Planning your next vacation can be easier and more exciting with trip planning apps that allow you plan a vacation according to your budget and travel needs.

1. Trotter It
2. Roadtrippers
3. Rome2rio
4. Trip Scout
5. Travel Trove


Mar 4 '23 · 0 comments · Tags: #travel #travelapps

Trotter It: This app helps travelers create and share interactive travel journals. Users can upload photos, videos, and written descriptions of their experiences, which can be organized by location and shared with friends and family.

Evernote: This app is great for digital nomads who need to keep track of notes, to-do lists, and other important information.

1Password: This app is a password manager that helps digital nomads keep track of all their login credentials. It generates strong, unique passwords for each account and stores them securely.

Expensify: This app makes it easy for digital nomads to track their expenses while they're on the go.

Pocket: Save | Read | Grow: This app is great for digital nomads who want to save articles, videos, and other content to read or watch later.

Mar 4 '23 · 0 comments · Tags: travelapp
  1. Backwashing: Most water purifiers use a backwash process to clean their filters. During this process, water is pushed through the filter in the opposite direction, which dislodges any dirt or debris that has accumulated. The dirty water is then flushed out, which can result in water wastage.

  2. Reject water: Some water purifiers, particularly reverse osmosis (RO) purifiers, produce reject water. This is water that has been filtered but is not pure enough for consumption. This water is usually discharged through a separate outlet, leading to wastage.

  3. Faulty or inefficient systems: Poorly maintained or inefficient water purification systems can result in wastage. For example, if the system has leaks or is not functioning properly, it may require more water to be used to achieve the desired level of purification.

  4. User behavior: Users may waste water by running the purifier for longer than necessary or by not turning it off when it is not needed. Additionally, users may fill the purifier's tank to the brim, leading to overflow and wastage.

Mar 1 '23 · 0 comments · Tags: roservice, rorepair