Press Release Source: Nokes Communications inc. On Monday August 15, 2011, 5:54 pm EDT
PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Portland Essentials released its latest update this week, putting the city’s top 288 listings for travelers and residents in one iPhone application.
Portland Essentials lists the tri-county area’s best destinations, including parks, landmarks, bridges, restaurants, golf, bike rides, festivals and the little things that make Portland the nation’s most livable city.
Since it launched in 2010, more than 2,350 people have downloaded Portland Essentials, making it one of the most popular apps about Portland, Ore. It can be purchased for $2.99 on iTunes at tinyurl.com/Portland-Essentials. the application operates with iPhone, iPad and iTouch devices.
“It’s a delicious resource for those who live in Portland and for those coming to visit,” explained author Deston Nokes, a Portland-based travel and freelance writer. “It’s updated regularly to add new entries and make any necessary changes.”
Updates are free after the initial purchase.
“No establishment pays to be listed, they just have to be terrific,” he said. “Many of the updates are suggested by purchasers, who can recommend their favorites right on the app.”
Nokes wrote the content in cooperation with developer Sutro Media, which publishes iPhone/iPad travel guides for cities including Paris, San Francisco, New York and Boston.
Entries are listed alphabetically or can be accessed by category. Each links to a website and phone number, and includes cost and operating-hours. best of all, each entry has a GPS map to guide users right to the door.
the new version includes:
- Updated, 2011 and 2012 information about fall and winter festivals, live performances and other events.
- New listings for local radio stations, new restaurants, parks and deleting closed venues.
- iPad support.
A sixth-generation Oregonian, Nokes is an experienced travel, golf and business writer who writes for a variety of newspapers, magazines and online publications. his work can be seen at destonnokes.com.