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Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Tue 09 Feb, 2010 22.06
by Jake
I've got a similar app to this on Android called Keyring. You just scan the barcode of your card. Never had the guts to use it though, didn't want to get harassed at the self-service.
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Tue 09 Feb, 2010 22.18
by TG
Bloody useless for staff though - but then, we still hafta have our Privilegecards swiped

Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Tue 09 Feb, 2010 22.22
by jay
TG wrote:Bloody useless for staff though - but then, we still hafta have our Privilegecards swiped

Support for Privilegecards soon tho

Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Tue 09 Feb, 2010 22.28
by TG
About damn time - staff are three steps behind in that place, all too often...
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 10.09
by DVB Cornwall
Claiming Refunds For Delayed Tube Journeys: There's An App For That ...
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Londonist
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 13.31
by Bail
It's out now.. its ok, but lacking in some obvious names.. Gav you'll not want it.
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 13.33
by cdd
You can scrounge some 'extra' names from the Showbiz section i found....
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 13.57
by Gavin Scott
Bail wrote:
It's out now.. its ok, but lacking in some obvious names.. Gav you'll not want it.
Ah but Gavin Scott isn't my only name, you see.
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 21.15
by Alexia
DVB Cornwall wrote:Claiming Refunds For Delayed Tube Journeys: There's An App For That ...
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Londonist
And how do you use this underground?
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 21.43
by Sput
Surely you'd need to know how delayed it was in total, and therefore not be using it until after you were done on the tube.
Re: iPhone Apps
Posted: Thu 11 Mar, 2010 21.50
by Alexia
Sput wrote:Surely you'd need to know how delayed it was in total, and therefore not be using it until after you were done on the tube.
Hmm... good point.
I was waiting for Steddenm to come in and tell me that over 60% of the Underground is ABOVE ground, but I guess he's busy elsewhere.
On which note, aren't there plans afoot to install mobile phone compatibility in tube stations / tunnels using a device which name escapes me at present?