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Mhow Museum app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 16 ratings )
Productivity Travel
Developer: Aseuro Technologies Private Limited
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 05 Jan 2021
App size: 27.3 Mb

This is an exclusive app for the Indian Army Infantry Museum & Research Center located in Mhow (Madhya Pradesh, India). This app provides an audio guided tour of the museum.

Designed to help the visitors get the most of their museum visit by knowing more about the artifacts displayed.

The app is location specific and will work only in museum premises and not accessible outside of the museum area.


 
WHAT DOES THE APP HAVE ?



High quality Audio content designed to keep you engaged for 1.5 hours to 2 hours for each site.
There are interesting stories, some amazing facts, interesting trivia
Information about the place, the history, ticket prices, parking details, dress code etc 




MULTILINGUAL
 
The mobile app is designed to handle multiple languages. You can chose from 2 available languages. The audio tour is made in most popular languages of the region.  



ONLINE MODE ONLY

Our current version is designed in a way that the audio streaming will work ONLINE mode only. i.e. You will need active internet connection for you to access the audio content.

This feature is done keeping in mind the information security 




PLAN YOUR TRIP 


Information about the places like timing, ticket prices, dress ethics etc. helps you plan your trip better.

What we have also given is the History, Legend and some details about the places as well for those who want to read a bit more before reaching the place. 



 
AUDIO CONTENT 



Well researched and curated. The format of content delivery is designed in a way to connect with all age groups
Every effort has been made to provide information in a way that every visitor using our app will have a memorable trip.


SECURITY CODE

To listen to the audio, you will be required to use the code provided to you at the museum.

This app will work only in the museum for information security purposes.