Description
TripCase is a traveler’s key to better trips. It’s an intelligent mobile app that guides you through every stage of your trip, making you the savviest traveler out there. Save yourself time and the hassle of not knowing what's coming. Use TripCase to be connected and prepared when you travel.HOW TO TRAVEL WITH TRIPCASE?
•Add ALL your trip details (flight, dinner reservations, hotel, meetings, etc.) to TripCase. The more robust your itinerary, the more informed you’ll be.
•Send your trip confirmation emails to trips@tripcase.com and they’ll be placed into TripCase. Or, add the details manually on your computer or mobile device.
•Combine bookings from multiple sources (travel agency or a hotel website, for example) into one itinerary, so nothing is forgotten.
•Edit and delete items so your itinerary is exactly how you want it to appear.
•Access important messages and FREE flight alerts based on your trip details.
•Discover exactly how long your layover is within the flight details of your trip.
•Add notes to your itinerary with reminders or other thoughts, ideas and details.
•Share some or all of your travel plans with friends, family and colleagues.
•Easily locate weather, driving directions, seat maps, alternate flight options and phone numbers within the app.
•View your past and current trips in two different tabs within My Trips.























Michael
Aug 30, 2012 3:18:07 AM
Crash Crashes whenever you enter the # 7. Galaxy Nexus (GSM). Version 2.5.1
Irina
Aug 28, 2012 7:55:55 PM
Very clumsy... ...and eats tons of internet traffic. Extremely slow - the slowest program I ever tried. Recognise every ticket as a separate trip and I have to merge trips manually - while WorldMate works well and merge all your trips into one itinerary as long as the dates are the same. I tried TripIt, this program and WorldMate. WorldMate is the winner - I use it ever since.
Daniel
Aug 27, 2012 5:42:01 PM
Favorite Especially given that Google Calendar I'd unreliable
Dan
Aug 21, 2012 8:59:30 PM
Dumped TripIt for TripCase TripIt started charging for actual flight info. What the heck? Why would I use it then? TripCase does everything and much more. Very happy so far.
Robert
Aug 20, 2012 5:37:02 PM
Very odd bug The app will crash if your username or password contains a "7". Once I figured that out and changed my password, it works fine.
Scott
Aug 17, 2012 2:07:41 AM
Too many crashes / bad UI Crashes if conf #s are too long, not intuitive date and time entry, requires too many field entries for simple events, and more problems. A good idea; come back in a year if you haven't found something, and see if it's improved.
JMAC
Aug 15, 2012 5:35:12 PM
Buggy and Difficult to Use Nice idea but TripCase is poorly designed and has many bugs. Not intuitive at all. Enter a wrong flight number? Tough luck. Want to delete a trip you can't correct? Too bad. They REALLY need to do usability testing on this. Avoid!
Chip
Aug 10, 2012 6:00:38 PM
Robust features Best I've used.
cinnewyn
Aug 9, 2012 4:03:48 AM
Unlucky No. 7 I'm having the same issue as Robert. As soon as I type the number 7, the app crashes. Stock Jelly Bean Galaxy Nexus.
Aug 8, 2012 11:10:02 PM
Easy to use, but stale look This app has worked perfectly for me so far; importing your itineraries goes very smoothly and the app packs a bunch of extra tools that can come in handy. My only gripe is that the look of the app isn't very attractive. It somehow seems it's been created for the blackberries and ported to Android/iPhone. That's a shame, since its content is perfect.