
Gail Bishop
I get that it's national rail, but they fill the screen with "MAJOR DELAYS IN LOUGHBOROUGH" or wherever, and there's no way to mark this as read to get it off the screen if that's not relevant to you. Completely understand people around Loughborough might want updates on that situation, but for everywhere else, once we've seen it, it's just filling the screen. I hate how planning a journey it assumes I want to go via somewhere, and I have to click something to remove the option.
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Heath H
wow, this app is truly dreadful. It's purely a Web shortcut. The previous app was fine but I find my self getting absolutely frustrated with this when trying to use on the go, it's clunky, slow and never caches your previous search so it's lost when you try to open when you have no signal. We pay enough money for rail travel. Can you at least pay someone to develop a usable app!!!
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James Inge
This used to be a native Android app. Now it's just a web page in disguise. It's gone from clunky to almost unusable. It doesn't handle patchy internet connections well (too many adds, too many station name web lookups rather than using internal lists), and the on-screen keyboard keeps blocking the button I want to press. It won't plan journeys starting in the next 15 minutes. If I want a website, I'll use my laptop. The app needs to be responsive and usable when I'm actually on a train.
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