Shows subway exits
Better localised than google maps
Yes, gothere.sg is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.75 out of 5
4 ratings in United States
Better localised than google maps
almost always misguides, plots geographically w/out factoring in actual roads and access. terrible, cause of immense frustration and missed appointments.
Best app for getting travel directions in SG. So much prettier now!
Great update. Clean and simple. Thumbs up
App is unusable because it freezes all the time. Free trial version worked great until you have to pay. Paid version is useless. Fix the app or stop charging people.
Crashes immediately on startup on iOS 9. Please fix.
This app is good when it works, it usually gives me an "oops no reasonable direction here" when I use the same locations earlier and worked fine.
I used to rely on this app every day. Now every time I try to use it it's either unresponsive or it crashes. It's a great shame the app isn't being maintained anymore.
Fix your app
NOTE: 0 stars for this app. Forced to pick 1 star or it won't let me post a review. Am not one to review apps, but have used this for a month now and can definitively say it's not worth downloading, even if it's free. 1. There's no info/service here that adds or builds on existing free transport apps. 2. It doesn't aggregate data from public apps like SBS such that it can be a one stop shop - gothere gives you enough info on bus stops/bus numbers/MRT stations, but you have to use another 1 or 2 apps to look for bus arrival times, for example. Supports point #1. Given the app uses publicly available data (per point #1), hasn't add much value to the data besides present the data in a different but not value added visual (point #2), I would've expected that the $3.99 I paid for the app to at least go into some way of verifying walking directions, which brings me to point #3: 3. The most glaring issue with the app is walking directions and times. It assumes the pedestrian is either equipped with a jet pack or can teleport from one point to another, regardless of the presence of buildings, stairs, or othe physical barriers to walking that normal humans cannot penetrate. This has happened to me many times. And if the app had offered something close to the actual directions, I might plan my time differently, or optimise how I want to use different forms of transport. For example, the app said that from the moment I exit the Downtown train at Promenade station, it'll take me 1 minute to walk to the bus stop Opp Millenia Tower. The map image shows that the bus stop is right outside where I get off. It took me 10 minutes at least to exit the station, much less find the bus stop (which was not where it was shown). Another example, to walk from the bus stop Tg Katong South to one of the condos at Amber Gardens, the image and timing given assumes you jay walk across a highway entry road, jumping a tall barrier along the way, and walk right through the building walls. I thought it was an anomaly at first, but the walking directions / time estimates have systematically been inaccurate by a wide margin for me to conclude that there was no effort or attempt whatsoever to address this issue. This isn't a $0.99 app, folks. And I've gotten a lot of value from many a $0.99 app. This is a $3.99 app. I wasn't expecting just basic data aggregation, I was expecting taking the data to another level, possibly eliminating the need for me to access other FREE apps for basic
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