Computer Support Blog

Please enter a valid ZIP code.

Tech Support Blog

Tech Support Blog

Flytenow Saves Local Pilots Money and Gives People New Experiences

There are many private pilots who fly small planes across short distances in the United States as a hobby.  However, these private pilots have to spend a significant amount of money to take part in their passion.  The many costs associated with private flying can be a deterrent to doing what many pilots love.  However, cool product in technology Flytenow is hooking these pilots up with enthusiasts who can ride with them and share the cost of a flight.  By connecting passengers with pilots who want to fly more, Flytenow is allowing pilots to save money by sharing the cost of fuel and other expenses and giving civilian enthusiasts a chance to have a unique flying experience.  Read more »


FromAtoB Does Things Differently Than Other Travel Sites

The majority of travel sites essentially handle their business in similar ways.  They focus on specific partners, book through agents that work for the site rather than the transit provider themselves, focus on flights over other forms of travel, and charge convenience fees for booking through the site in the first place.  Cool product FromAtoB is a travel site that doesn’t follow these conventions and attempts to give customers a different, more pure experience.  Rather than have customers book their transit through the site itself as a surrogate, FromAtoB acts more like a search engine. It connects users directly to travel providers themselves.  This difference means that customers avoid unnecessary middlemen, and even potentially avoid unwanted “convenience fees” or extra charges incurred by booking through a surrogate.  FromAtoB lets users search through hundreds or providers and then links customers to those sites so they can purchase their transit and accommodations directly from the source.  FromAtoB wants to de-complicate the process of using a travel website, and this feature is one of its main tools in doing so. Read more »


© 1997-2025 RESCUECOM Corporation
Patented - Patent Numbers: 6,898,435, 8,832,424 and 9,477,488
Additional Patents Pending