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Image Added | Vincent starts by pulling up the app. He sees a preliminary screen prompting him to input information about his trip and himself. He types in Europe as his destination for the trip, inputs how long his trip is (12 days), and then select his mode of transportation (airplane) via icons. He also selects his gender, and then presses 'Start Packing' to continue in the app. | | | Pros Cons | Pros Cons | Pros Cons |
Image Added | The next screen displays shelves holding the different categories of items. Below shows a suitcase, representing the current items already packed. To the left of the suitcase is a box displaying the current estimated weight of the suitcase as Vincent packs. At the very bottom Vincent can also view packing tips, and to toggle them he can swipe left or right. To view the items in the clothes category, Vincent can select the clothes icon. | | | |
Image Added | In the clothes category view, Vincent can view exactly which items he should bring and how many of each one he should bring. He decides to pack his shirts first, and to indicate that he has packed them, he drags the shirts icon into the suitcase below. For each item packed and dragged into the suitcase, the weight counter increases. Vincent also decides to add glasses to his list of clothes item to bring, so he presses the add button to add them to the shelf. To view what items he has already packed, he can select the suitcase to see them. | | | |
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| Taken to a view of items packed in the suitcase, Vincent can see exactly which items he has packed. In addition to viewing the items he has packed, he can remove them if he decides not to take them with him in the suitcase. Once he has finished with packing he closes the app and gets on his way to Europe. | | | |