I love Busly
It’s the best. Thank you busly
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It’s the best. Thank you busly
Whenever I go to load into the app, the app takes a long time to calibrate. Not only that, but the busses also seem to be 1 stop infront of where it says it is. The main issue is the pausing and constant calibration- not to mention how unstable the app can be.
I love this app! As a MUNI supervisor that needs quick access to information, it is wonderful.
I really like having an accurate map view of buses. In particular, I like being able to quickly see how close a bus is to where I current am. But there’s 2 major annoyances I have: 1. Every bus line is either red or blue. If different lines were different colors, I’d be able to more quickly see at a glance where buses for each line are. I’d also be able to easily differentiate individual buses when multiple lines run on top of each other. 2. When you click a stop, it shows the time until the next bus arrives next to the line name, not the number. At least in SF, bus number is much more important when comparing multiple buses. I don’t even know a lot of the line names. Because of this, when I click on a stop with multiple lines running through it, it’s hard to figure out when the next bus I care about is coming.
Just downloaded the app. Found my route and stop. It listed multiple arrival times but it couldn’t tell the direction of travel. Not worth your time to even try to use.
Alex has been very helpful to my suggestions and made improvements. And he is very responsive to requests.
I tried it twice and removed it twice. It doesn’t have favorites and it’s just too cumbersome to look for the same route number of times a day. This app has something that is called “Enabled Routes” instead of Favorites which I found it more annoying than useful. Imagine your city has 90 bus lines but you use only 15 of them. If you selected these 15 routes as Favorites, you can select let’s say only the 3 you are using in the morning and than switch the routes to other 2 ones you use on weekends. But these routes will always be in your Favorite tab. Busly has Enabled Routes so when you marked 15 lines as that, you will see them all at once. If you are not interested in seeing let’s say 10 of them, you have to remove them from Enabled Routes which puts them back in a pool of all the routes (90) in your city. If you want to see these routes again than you will have to scroll through all the routes to mark them again as enabled. Imagine if you browser would show you all your favorites at once; that would be very unhelpful, right?
The last app was way better than this one.
Atlanta map doesn’t have all the stations. The app needs some tutorial or explanation of symbols. When you click on a particular station, it should appear on the map. It’s useless for MARTA users.
The line that I take there a key spots that are missing, and it doesn’t allow you to pick your favorite stops. When your stop isn’t listed, and you can’t favor it, it’s very inconvenient. I give it ZERO stars.
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