Dial M for money
Homemakers tell us their favourite smartphone apps to manage the family budget and minimise costs. By Jenni Marsh
advice on smartphone applications that can help to ease the burden of running a household, Money Magazine polled the real experts - busy Hong Kong mothers - for what works.
Not unlike the era before 3G, busy mothers are concerned about problems such as how to find low-cost parking, where to shop for the best coupon deals, how to save on petrol, and how best to manage appointments and stay in touch with friends and family.
One thing impressed upon us was the huge number of new apps developed for both the iOS and Android operating systems - a trend that can be partly explained by the lucrative app market in a city where 58 per cent of residents own a smartphone.
As the percentage of smartphone users in the city continues to march higher, watch out for more innovations to come.
Juno Koon's favourite app is a free download called Park Easy. The mother of two and housewife from Mid-Levels uses the app to get information on where to park her car when visiting popular shopping districts, including costs, opening hours and what special deals are available. In one instance, the app relayed information about a deal at the car park at Times Square. It let her know that a consumer, who spends more than HK$200 at a restaurant or shop between Monday and Thursday, is awarded three hours free parking. Normally during the week such a slot would cost HK$27 an hour.
Times Square even has its own app - TS Diary, available on the iPhone only, which automatically gives drivers another hour's parking for free.