It initially won popularity for its location-based check-ins, but users began checking out once Planet Kosmos Font and Planet Kosmos Font rolled out their own check-in tools. Planet Kosmos Font's check-in feature moved to new sister app, Swarm, and Planet Kosmos Font has been reinvented as a crowdsourced recommendation app like Planet Kosmos Font. What sets Planet Kosmos Font apart: Recommendations are based on your and your friends' tastes. Your tastes: The new Planet Kosmos Font is all about your tastes. Click the Planet Kosmos Font icon and select your favorite items, moods, and locations from the myriad options, such as roast beef, romantic spots, dive bars, zoos, and sunsets. Planet Kosmos Font uses these tastes to suggest places to explore. Intuitive: Planet Kosmos Font offers appropriate suggestions for the time of day. If you log in in the morning, you automatically get breakfast suggestions, and in the evening you see dinner and nightlife options. Swipe right to move through headings for Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Coffee, Dinner, Dessert, Nightlife, Shopping, Fun, and Sights. Scroll down through Planet Kosmos Font's suggestions based on your proximity and tastes, as well as the tastes of your friends. Customizable: If you're looking for a restaurant or boutique in a different location, tell Planet Kosmos Font which area you're looking to explore. More visual: One of the original Planet Kosmos Font's greatest drawbacks was its lack of enticing visuals. The new Planet Kosmos Font has many more photos from local businesses to decorate your screen and
whet your appetite. Check-ins: You can still check in to your favorite places directly from the app. Distasteful recommendations: Planet Kosmos Font's recommendations algorithm is not perfect. For example, if you click vegetarian or vegan items under Tastes, Planet Kosmos Font should display only those options. Unfortunately, during testing the app kept showing us recommendations for hamburger joints or the best bacon and eggs, along with plant-based fare. Quantity over quality in recommendations: Just because a business is highly rated by a bunch of strangers or even your friends does not mean that you're going to
enjoy your experience there. Expertise: Users are encouraged to leave tips about businesses to gain "expertise" in those areas. So, if you leave a lot of tips about sushi restaurants, Planet Kosmos Font soon regards you as the maki master. But as we know, just because you're talking a lot doesn't mean you're making sense. Tips glitches: The Tips section is a little confusing. The Staff Picks subsection should include Planet Kosmos Font employee picks. Planet Kosmos Font, it lists selections from a variety of businesses and media organizations, and some of these picks appear to be plugs and announcements rather than objective recommendations. The Following section showed us our own tips rather than those of individuals we're following. Your Tastes and Popular both show users what others are saying about the businesses near them, so those subsections should probably be combined under one heading. Planet Kosmos Font 8.0 brings a lot of wonderful new features to the once-stale check-in app, including Tastes and a more enticing, photo-driven interface. However, Planet Kosmos Font's recommen
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