Best iPhone & iPad Apps For Chicago Living
ASAP Chicago
Price: 99 cents for iPhone, iPad
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This helpful app keeps Chicagoans up to date on breaking news in the city. News stories are generated from the two major Chicago newspapers, The Chicago Tribune and The Chicago Sun-Times, as well as from ChicagoBreakingNews.com. The app covers both local and national news stories.
Chicago Tribune Sports Reader
Price: free for iPhone, iPad
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Chicago is a town that thrives on sports, with its zealous devotion to "da Bears," made infamous by an SNL comedy skit, and Cubs fans that are legendary optimists for always believing the team will be better "next year." Whether their teams are winning or losing, Chicagoans are serious about scores, players and news, and this app brings them the latest local and national sporting news, with scores listed at the bottom of the page. Best of all, this app is free, so fans don't have to spend a dime to get the information they really want.
CTA Tracker
Price: 99 cents for iPhone, iPad
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Standing at the bus stop, wondering what time that bus is coming? This app can solve that annoying question. This app is also perfect for the visitor to Chicago. Don't know where you are? Simply use the auto-location to identify the closest intersections and what times and which buses travel by.
Festival Finder Chicago
Price: 99 cents for iPhone, iPad
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There are so many events going on in Chicago (particularly in summer, when every ethnic group, music genre and artists co-op in the city seems to be celebrating) that it can be hard to keep track of them all. This app takes care of the details for you, including times, dates and locations.
Foodie the App
Price: $1.99 for iPhone, iPad
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Exclusive to Chicago, this app satisfies a real craving for the Chicago food lover. With so many celebrity chefs, new restaurant openings and events, it can be hard to keep up. Get information on special events, early openings and restaurant speicals. With this app, you can track down a great restaurant deal, make a reservation, and when you arrive, the deal awaits. (There is a nominal charge for accessing each deal.)
By Christine Zibas