londontowarsaw 5 | 8 28 Jul 2011 #1Autobuser pl was a great Warsaw bus and metro iphone app but was deleted after the recent bus network changes. Any good Warsaw transport apps?
BLS 65 | 188 28 Jul 2011 #2I'm in Krakow and use Scheduler PL - it works in many Polish cities including (of course) Warsaw. It's a free app, but you must pay a $2.99 yearly subscription fee to get schedule updates. Definitely worth the cost, IMHO - however, the current version of the app tends to crash often when opened.itunes.apple.com/us/app/scheduler-poland/id322983240?mt=8
BLS 65 | 188 28 Jul 2011 #4You can try it for free without the subscription - I seem to remember getting the first schedule gratis.
eberhart 13 | 120 25 Sep 2011 #5Merged: Any ZTM (public transport) Warsaw app for Nokia phones?I know you can get Warsaw transportation apps/maps on android and iOS but are there any for Nokia's various Symbian platforms? I am a die hard Nokia user and would like to find Warsaw Transport timetables/maps for my phone. Preferably something with Buses, Trams and Metro all in one.
Olaf 6 | 955 26 Sep 2011 #6Sure there is: m.jakdojade.plThere is also a normal www for it and in English version too: warszawa.jakdojade.pl/?locale=en
eberhart 13 | 120 27 Sep 2011 #8Thanks Olaf :)Antheads I remember seeing an official one on the ZTM site a while back but can't find it now. The few I found are below:market.android.com/details?id=metro.warsawmetro&feature=search_result (Metro only so not so helpful)
coldlikedeath 1 | 7 13 Nov 2011 #9Someone told me about a "transportoid" app thing- they have android and it gave them full coverage/knowledge (you know what I mean) of the travel times, bus lines, etc. Anyone know if I could get this for the Sląsk region or maybe Katowice even? Would be very helpful.
eberhart 13 | 120 13 Jan 2012 #10I never got around to looking into this in depth and realized Olaf's link was just a mobile version of a website....does anyone know if any actual APPS for Symbian s60 and Symbian Belle for Warsaw Public transport?
JonnyM 11 | 2,615 13 Jan 2012 #11I have an N8 running Symbian Anna and find that a lot of organisations forget to do a Nokia version of their software. In Poland however, gadu gadu is available for Symbian!
tomski 1 | 12 11 Jul 2012 #12Merged: Poland travel appsI'm looking to visit Poland soon, however I only speak English. I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on travel apps for smartphones? Or a good translation app that doesn't require a data connection. I already have a few good books, but I prefer not to take them all with me :)
pip 10 | 1,659 11 Jul 2012 #13p2p app came out for euro 2012. i just use google translate if i can't figure out a word....actually, who am I kidding- I call my husband
Ziutek 9 | 160 11 Jul 2012 #14This is quite good if you need maps and don't want to pay roaming data chargesitunes.apple.com/gb/app/poland-ukraine-offline-maps/id532061209
tomski 1 | 12 11 Jul 2012 #15Lol, that's funny pip. I have no one to call though, my grandfather was the last person in the family to speak Polish. They never passed the language down to us.Thank you both for the info!