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iM Allergic: Peanut Edition app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 8240 ratings )
Travel Medical
Developer: Pushstart Concepts, LLC
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 11 Jan 2014
App size: 760 Kb

Traveling and eating can be scary for those with peanut allergies. iM Allergic: Peanut Edition helps to alleviate those fears. Current languages include: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

Benefits of iM Allergic: Peanut Edition:

-Translations By Native Speakers: Our translations are done by native speakers and not a machine. This allows for more effective translations and understanding of cultural nuances. Weve worked with native speakers from around the globe to capture the most effective terms to communicate about your allergy.

-Wording To Be Taken Seriously: Ever had trouble communicating about your life-threatening allergy? The word selection is based on real-life experience and challenges even when communicating in the same language or having native language speakers communicate. Especially in cultures where certain life-threatening allergies are not common, its essential to use the correct word choice.

-Internet Connection Not Required: Travel around the globe and youll find that internet access is not always available. This app allows you to have access to the translations on your phone when it matters.

-Emergency Numbers: In case of a medical emergency while traveling internationally, a list of emergency numbers has been provided for easy access. Ambulance (and/or police, where applicable) emergency numbers are sourced from the Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State as of October 2013.

Latest reviews of iM Allergic: Peanut Edition app for iPhone and iPad

Worked Perfectly
When traveling internationally, eating can be scary. This app conveyed my allergy perfectly on multiple occasions. Thanks for the great app!
Limited languages
Do NOT buy this app!! It only contains eight international languages (!!) and doesnt even include those for countries with peanuts in their diet! Big rip off.
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