When we mentioned Google Maps finally getting to add Melbourne public transport, several commenters and emailers pointed out the existence of the unofficial-but-useful Tram Hunter app. We actually featured this back in June last year, but we’re happy to mention it again for Melbourne residents or visitors looking for tram information on their Droid. [Tram Hunter]
Tram Hunter Helps Android Users Track Melbourne Trams
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5 responses to “Tram Hunter Helps Android Users Track Melbourne Trams”
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Michael Aulia @CravingTech.com
Already using it on my Samsung Galaxy SII. Nifty app 🙂 shame that there is no official app but this is good enough (or even better than the iOS’ official app)
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Paul
My iPhone using partner is jealous of Tram Hunter because of all the cool quotes.
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Johann
Is this a real-time feed (i.e. ‘knows’ when the next tram is through centralized tracking of them)? Or is it effectively just an online timetable giving the same info as the timetables at the stops themselves?
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