The Summer 2010 issue of Delight Gluten-Free magazine featured an amazing article entitled Digital Delights. I am a huge lover of Apple computers and iPods, but still pro-Blackberry. It’s apps like these that make me think about switching. The following information was taken directly from the article.
Best For Newcomers: Gluten-Free Groceries by Triumph Dining, Cost: $17.99
Best For The Home Cook: Whole Foods Recipe, Cost: free
Best For International Travel: Gluten-Free Restaurant Card,Cost: free
Best Overall: Is That Gluten Free?, Cost: $5.99
Honorable Mention Application: My Grocery Master, Cost:$4.99
Honorable Mention Application: Allergy Guard (and Allergy Guard Lite), Cost: $1.99 (free)
Honorable Mention Application: ICanEat OnTheGo Gluten and Allergen-Free, Cost: $2.99
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Author Information: Jessica Neeren, Philadelphia, PA
Jessica Neeren, www.CeliacAdvocate.com – a blog for the optimistic
Email: Jessica@celiacadvocate.com
The gluten free restaurant cards app (under Best for International Travel) is actually not that great. Most of the images are illegible. I pulled up the Mandarin Chinese card and I can’t even make out the characters; the Japanese is just as bad. Those are the two that I need the most. I wish it were a little better quality; even if it’s free it should at least still be useful.
I love the Whole Foods app, though, especially for the shopping list feature.
Don’t forget Cook IT Allergy Free Read all about it here http://www.thewholegang.org/2010/08/cook-it-allergy-free-iphone-and-ipad-app/
I have it and like it.