Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, App Review
Pack like a pro with your iPhone
I'm never very organized when I travel. I usually pay the price too, with panicked runs to the store when I reach my destination. Toothpaste, ties, batteries, you name it, I've had to buy it on the road. I've never been one for making huge lists, but Packing Pro [App Store link] may just change that. This $3.99US app runs on the iPhone and the iPod Touch. It forces you to organize BEFORE you leave, and will certainly cut down on trip related disasters brought about by little or poor planning. The app starts you out with either a way to create your own lists, or better still, gives you some templates to add to or delete from. They are incredibly detailed, (i.e. sewing kit, set email auto-responder) and there are templates for out of country travel, or just quick trips. If you are not traveling alone, you can specify how many are going, their gender and whether they are adults or children. You can specify expected weather, to help you select clothing and accessories. The templates really reduce the typing, and the information is very, very detailed.
I'd like to see some additions to this app. The free Travelocity TravelTools [App Store link] app includes flight schedules, wait times and airport delays, gate information etc. It would be great to see that all integrated into this app. And Tripit, [App Store link] which my colleague Steven Sande reviewed earlier this month is a very innovative travel organizer, but it doesn't really do the packing part. An app with all these features combined would be the ultimate travel app, but it might be pretty large. Blue sky request. Get destination weather and flight schedules, and adjust my packed items depending on weather forecasts. I know that these changes would take this app out of the 'packing' realm, but it would be a really cool app I'd want.
If your packing is not so ambitious, take a look at Packing [App Store link], a cut down version of the app for $0.99US which has less depth but still lots options that will satisfy many travelers.
Packing Pro fills a unique niche and it's another one of those apps that continues to make the iPhone so different from the rest. If you travel, and always wind up on a mad dash to the pharmacy, or convenience store, this app is for you.
Here are some screen shots:
Gallery: Packer Pro screen shots


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
James Donevan said 3:48PM on 4-27-2009
Credit where credit is due... this is a nicely rounded, well researched review. It's this kind of effort that makes reading TUAW worthwhile.
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brian said 5:59PM on 4-27-2009
I have used this app....it is a must have for all iPhone users who value TO-DOs...
http://www.livbit.com
aj_robins said 4:50PM on 4-27-2009
Meh. While this is nice, I use Zenbe Lists for this. While it's slightly more expensive, it's also general-purpose -- I can use it for more than just packing. I can also make my lists online, and then sync to my iPhone (or vice-versa).
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required said 4:51PM on 4-27-2009
I agree, nice review.
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MILE said 5:26PM on 4-27-2009
While it is a nice review, you forgot one other app of that kind, which right now is my personal favourite -- it is called "plan.pack.go" and does everything that those other apps do and it's just 1.99$ ;)
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=311170987&mt=8
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kakapo said 9:24PM on 4-27-2009
Here in Oz, the primary app in this article is called "Packing Pro"... hmmm
Must have to do with James Packer (big rich guy here)
or some other reference... cannot be mentioned on a "kids programme"...
I think that one thing needs to be added to the checklist:
( ) Biohazard facemasks
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Steven said 12:12AM on 4-28-2009
Is there an RSS feed I can subscribe to that has everything BUT app reviews? I'm all for free app reviews with a few paid here and there, but it seems all you guys ever review anymore are paid apps. It's annoying, and I'm tired of my feeds being full of reviews for apps I'll never own. I like reading tuaw, but lately I've been considering dropping it and just checking in every once in a while because of this.
I agree with other readers, however, it is a good review of the app.
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Sebastian said 4:54AM on 4-28-2009
Try this - http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=785cd8b9ba4ad2e02df6097ace8ad216&_render=rss
It's simply a re-worked version of a Pipe that Erica Sadun created ages ago (http://www.tuaw.com/2007/06/22/iphone-free-tuaw-feed/).
anthonynoah2009 said 6:06AM on 4-28-2009
i hv use this application,
to use http://www.iyogi.net
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Luna Lovegood said 10:07AM on 4-28-2009
"[Packer Pro] forces you to organize BEFORE you leave..."
Forces? Like strong-arm tactics?
Packer Pro won't force me to do anything if I forget it's on my phone (like 84% of the apps I already have on there).
And I love item #7: "Arrange for break from job." Nobody has a problem remembering to submit their PTO form.
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