Are you in the process of packing the items necessary for survival during your upcoming trip to the Penny Arcade Expo? You might want to consider adding Proxima Labs' "The Conventionist" to your list. The free iPhone app includes a full, interactive schedule for each day of the expo, a map of the convention center and the ability to browse through both while offline. Which is fortunate, since large crowds of tech-savvy people have a tendency to wreck your phone's 3G functionality.
Best of all, the app can be updated to provide support for other conventions as well. We sure hope the the 2010 Des Moines Apple Butter Festival makes the cut! We always get lost between the cider mill and the ol' birch tree.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Aug 31st 2010 12:06AM Sponge said
If you are on Android
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=125929
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http://forums.penny-arcade.com/showthread.php?t=125929
Posted: Aug 31st 2010 12:40AM BacteriaEP said
@Sponge
In a single comment you have thusly silenced a million...
"Uhhh Android?"
... comments. I thank you sir.
Also the Android app is pretty good. Nice find.
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In a single comment you have thusly silenced a million...
"Uhhh Android?"
... comments. I thank you sir.
Also the Android app is pretty good. Nice find.
Posted: Aug 31st 2010 12:07AM Special Agent Bob said
oh this is a great app for when people wanna know what time the orgy starts
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Posted: Aug 31st 2010 12:26AM Joseph9307 said
"Conventionist" sounds like an achievement to me.
-BLEEP!-
50G - Conventionist: Navigate your way through PAX!
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-BLEEP!-
50G - Conventionist: Navigate your way through PAX!
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