Originally Posted By marco

marco:

The Exit Strategy NYC subway app just got a massive upgrade, turning it from a fun novelty to a full-fledged subway map. The street maps are amazing — it’s now an entire offline street-level map of Manhattan and some parts of the other boroughs, including address ranges on each block.

It would have finally dethroned iTrans NYC as my frequently recommended subway app of choice, but it still lacks some iTrans features that I love and use frequently: train schedules, service advisories, GPS location detection, and directions.

I wish one of these apps would integrate the features of the other so I could keep my app count down. Until then, they’re both so good that I’ll gladly keep them both installed.

I noticed this as well, and it’s amazing.

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  1. melanyouth reblogged this from peterwknox and added:
    The BlackBerry Storm2 version isn’t nearly so fleshed out - it’s got train info, but no maps - but it’s still nifty and...
  2. smartercities reblogged this from marco
  3. tyzm reblogged this from marco
  4. peterwknox reblogged this from marco and added:
    noticed this as well,
  5. mdfsmash reblogged this from marco and added:
    iPod Touch. Very excited about this upgrade.
  6. marco posted this
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