Below is a short list of must have apps for anyone living in Israel.
Home Front Command is a branch of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) responsible for protecting the civilian population and maintaining national resilience during emergencies, such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and wartime situations.
Google translate easily translates to and from Hebrew. A must have app for those who can't speak Hebrew yet..
A popular payment app in Israel. Similar to Paypal or Zelle.
A popular payment app in Israel. Similar to Paypal or Zelle.
A Google maps alternative. It can work better then google maps here in Israel for navigation.
Pango Parking mobile app is a must have app for street parking in Israel.
The official Israel city bus and train payment app. Use this app to refill your city bus card and other related tasks.
By integrating GPS technology, the app can provide real-time tracking of buses, allowing users to see the bus's current location on a live map. Once the user selects their desired route and destination, they can push a "Start" button to begin their trip, after which the app will continuously update their location and display the current and upcoming stops.
A popular street car rental service. You can find their cars parked all over the city. Just pay and drive.
Another popular street car rental service. You can find their cars parked all over the city. Just pay and drive.
The TextNow app allows users to select a phone number with a preferred area code and use it to make calls and send texts over Wi-Fi. This is particularly useful for those who cannot make international calls through their regular phone service but need to communicate over the internet.
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