=== WordPress Importer === Contributors: wordpressdotorg Donate link: https://wordpressfoundation.org/donate/ Tags: importer, wordpress Requires at least: 5.2 Tested up to: 6.4.2 Requires PHP: 5.6 Stable tag: 0.8.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Import posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, tags and more from a WordPress export file. == Description == The WordPress Importer will import the following content from a WordPress export file: * Posts, pages and other custom post types * Comments and comment meta * Custom fields and post meta * Categories, tags and terms from custom taxonomies and term meta * Authors For further information and instructions please see the [documention on Importing Content](https://wordpress.org/support/article/importing-content/#wordpress). == Installation == The quickest method for installing the importer is: 1. Visit Tools -> Import in the WordPress dashboard 1. 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While Android is catching up, it still cannot compete with the iPad in terms of tablet-optimized apps. The iPad has a plethora of apps that are optimized for it. The iPad is an excellent travel companion since it is portable and, due to cellular versions, it keeps you linked anywhere and at any time!<\/p>\n

To help you travel, the App Store has a selection of high-quality travel apps for the iPad that you’ll appreciate if you’re a road warrior. It’s difficult and perplexing to select between all of those applications, but don’t worry; we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 travel apps for the iPad.<\/p>\n

1. City Maps 2 Go Pro<\/h2>\n

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If you’re looking for a terrific travel companion for your iPad, City Maps 2Go Pro is the app for you. The program is available in both paid and free editions. If you often go overseas, we recommend purchasing the Pro\/Paid version of the software. The Pro edition of the program provides unlimited access and any number of destinations, but the free version is limited to five locations.<\/p>\n

City Maps 2 Go includes offline maps, which might be useful when your iPad isn’t connected to the internet. The app provides global coverage, detailed travel material, search and discovery, advice and suggestions. You may also plan your vacations and tailor the applications to your own requirements. Because the app supports sync, you should be able to access your map data on your iPhone as well. The software is compatible with iOS 7 and later, and the Pro version costs INR 190.<\/p>\n

City Maps 2 Go \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a> City Maps 2 Go Pro \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

2. Kayak<\/h2>\n

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If you are traveling to a new location, the Kayak app is an excellent search tool. The software allows you to search for nearly everything in a new city. You may now look for hotels and flights. The software allows you to search for and hire automobiles. It also includes a flight tracker and itinerary management.<\/p>\n

The app performs admirably and quickly. While searching for something, you will be given with several details. For example, if you search for a hotel, you will receive information such as the full address, distance from you, ratings, and pricing rate. The software is compatible with iOS 7 and later and is free to download from the software Store.<\/p>\n

Kayak \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

3. TripAdvisor<\/h2>\n

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If you’re a travel enthusiast, you’ve probably heard of TripAdvisor. TripAdvisor is the best app for planning the perfect trip for you. The app offers a variety of useful features that you will like if you enjoy traveling to new areas.<\/p>\n

If you’re heading to a new destination, you should check out the TripAdvisor app, which has millions of reviews, comments, videos, and candid images from other visitors. The app allows you to look for hotels, discover great restaurants and trendy spots, get the best flight bargains, and much more. Near Me Now is a function that allows you to explore places near your current location. Furthermore, you may ask specific queries to the Trip Advisor forum’s traveler community.<\/p>\n

TripAdvisor \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

4. Yelp<\/h2>\n

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Yelp is a well-known app that serves as a local guide on your iPad. If you enjoy discovering new areas, this app is a must-have. Yelp allows you to search for amazing local businesses and discover the best places to dine, buy, and amuse yourself around your current location.<\/p>\n

You may also filter your searches by rating, price, distance, and other factors. You may also filter venues based on what’s open at the moment. Along with outstanding finding skills, the app provides images of local places as well as ratings and reviews from residents, giving you a good and honest impression of a location. You may also look up a location’s address and obtain further information such as the phone number. You may add your own recommendations, images, and other information for a location.<\/p>\n

Yelp \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

5. Google Maps<\/h2>\n

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We all know that Apple Maps is adequate, but not good enough to compete with Google Maps and Nokia’s Here Maps. Google mapping is the best mapping app on iOS, and it’s a must-have if you own an iPad.<\/p>\n

Google Maps provides amazing and highly comprehensive maps for over 220 countries. Voice-guided GPS navigation is available for walking, driving, and bicycling. There is also elevation information for bikers. The software also provides current traffic data, automated rerouting when driving, and much more.<\/p>\n

If you’re visiting a new city, Google Maps’ transportation directions and maps are essential. We don’t need to explain much more because it has so many functions, and chances are you already have it on your iPad. If not, you may obtain it for free from the App Store. Google Maps requires iOS 6 or later to function.<\/p>\n

Google Maps \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

6. TripIt<\/h2>\n

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If you travel frequently, the TripIt iPad app is a must-have. It is the easiest approach to organize and begin a journey that has been scheduled at the last minute. You may send TripIt all of your travel details via email, and the software will create a comprehensive daily itinerary for you.<\/p>\n

You may view these itineraries at any time and from any device. The program also provides maps, directions to areas you wish to visit, and weather forecasts for your destinations. You can sync your vacation plans with Outlook, Google, and Apple Calendar. You may also share your travel plans via social media or email.<\/p>\n

TripIt is an excellent tool for folks who travel regularly and want to stay organized. There are two versions of the app: free and premium. The paid\/Pro version of the app has no advertisements and includes notifications for flight warnings, flight tracker, and other features. The premium version costs Rs. 60, and the software requires iOS 6 or later.<\/p>\n

TripIt Pro \u2013 Apple iTunes TripIt \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

7. Hotel Tonight<\/h2>\n

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Do you enjoy taking unexpected trips? Hotel Tonight might be the ideal app for you. It provides you the best Hotel bargains in a location for tonight, as the name implies. The app delivers you discounts that are difficult to locate elsewhere.<\/p>\n

Hotel Tonight provides you a hand-picked selection of top-rated hotels with the best discounts. The software covers a large number of countries, so it should be useful for anyone who go overseas frequently. So, if you need a hotel room at the last minute, Hotel Tonight should be able to get you one at a reasonable price.<\/p>\n

Hotel Tonight \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

8. XE Currency<\/h2>\n

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While we’ve discussed several trip planning and discovery applications, here’s another that can come in helpful if you’re traveling to a different nation. XE Currency is a useful small tool that displays the current currency rates for each nation.<\/p>\n

XE Currency provides currency charts from several nations that update every minute, and the app maintains the most recent information if you don’t have an online connection. The software has several functions, the most important of which is the currency converter, which allows you to compute costs in other currencies. It is possible to monitor ten currencies at the same time.<\/p>\n

The software should come in helpful for business travelers who frequently travel to other nations. The software is free to download from the software Store and requires iOS 6 or later.<\/p>\n

XE Currency \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

9. Pixter<\/h2>\n

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There are instances when you travel to a nation or state where the primary language is a language you are unfamiliar with, and this is when Pixter Scanner comes in handy. Using optical character recognition, this program extracts text from images.<\/p>\n

If you are unable to understand signs and names of locations in a strange nation using a foreign language, this software is ideal. Doesn’t it sound fantastic? Don’t worry, the app works just as well. The program can also convert handwritten material to digital format. You should absolutely give the app a try on your iPad.<\/p>\n

Pixter \u2013 Apple iTunes<\/a><\/p>\n

10. WorldMate<\/h2>\n

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WorldMate allows you to rely entirely on an app for your travel. WorldMate is a single software that allows you to plan your trip, make reservations, and manage every element of your vacation.<\/p>\n

The WorldMate itinerary allows you to plan your flights, hotel and car reservations, business meetings, and transportation. The app also provides maps and instructions to your trip’s locations. The Travel Dashboard consolidates all of the information you need in one location. There are other more features that make it an excellent all-in-one travel app.<\/p>\n

The WorldMate applications are available in both free and premium versions. The premium version, WorldMate Gold, includes flight alert notifications, real-time flight status, sync with your iPhone, and no advertisements. When you book a hotel using the app, you will receive a three-month Gold subscription. WorldMate requires iOS 6 or later, and the Gold edition is available on the App Store for Rs. 620.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

While Android is catching up, it still cannot compete with the iPad in terms of tablet-optimized apps. The iPad has a plethora of apps that are optimized for it. The iPad is an excellent travel companion since it is portable and, due to cellular versions, it keeps you linked anywhere and at any time! 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