Alfred iPhone
app learns preferences, then gives dining suggestions
The latest in a
wave of personal assistant-style apps is Alfred. The app which supports iPhone
and iPod Touch is a foodie-centered personal robot that tells you where to get
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You can teach Alfred from the start, but how much information you
give at the beginning is up to you. The more you teach Alfred the more specific
to your tastes its recommendations will be. Upon launch Alfred asks a series of
questions such as: Whats your favorite restaurant What establishments you
frequent for lunch brunch or Saturday night out. After you type in the answers
Alfred will prompt you with restaurants it thinks you would like. If the app is
right tap the entry to check it this is the info Alfred will use when you ask
for suggestions later on. Alfred did struggle with duplicate entries here, and
often when searching chain information, the locations it suggested would be
miles away sometimes even out of state.
Once Alfred has some info to
work on hell give you suggestions based on your selected category: quick picks
dessert coffee tea lunch dinner drinks nightlife breakfast or brunch. Above each
listing Alfred will tell you why hes recommending it. If you like the
suggestion, give it a thumbs up If not tap thumbs down. Alfred will use the
ratings to retool its suggestions immediately You can use the pop up menu to
call the establishment, add it to your places, or view it on an in line map. Tap
directly on a listing to view the menu, photos or places fans like. Alfred will
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fragmented processing such as how many dubbed a location best brunch or noted
that it has great pastries. Theres also a filter that can narrow your results by
distance price cuisine or feature such as free Wi-Fi or similarity to another
venue.
I found Alfred to be a pretty slick app and its recommendations
to be plentiful and mostly accurate at least in a restaurant-laden town such as
Chicago. Im not sure where Alfred pulls its information from but the selections
provided for a smaller Midwestern ZIP code were less diverse. That sai Alfred is
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only thing youll lose by giving the app a try is the few minutes you spend
teaching it your prefs.
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