Tog Info: First screenshots
December 4th, 2008
The App has been under development for quite some time and now we are finally ready to post some screenshots from the current beta. We are at the moment testing it ourselves, but we will soon be needing beta testers - stay tuned folkes!
We hope you like the previews.







Looks good! If you’re in need of beta testers, I’d be happy to help out.
Looks great, but you should start by spelling the name of the app correctly, “Toginfo”, in _one_ word—not two.
Also is it possible to implement bus stops; Rejseplanen has the details[1]. And maybe in the future you could implement Rejseplanen in the app.
[1] http://info.rejseplanen.dk/index.php?pageid=185.
Thanks for the comments.
We have chosen the name “Tog Info” because it looked great and we didn’t know whether we wanted the App to be in English or Danish.
Thanks alot for the input and stay tuned for further updates.
Looks very good, brilliant idea, im up for testing the Beta if you like.
Looks great. Should be really usefull. I’m up for beta testing if you need it.
Hey nice idea, the magnifying glass and the target icon at the buttom both look quite blurry though, it would be nicer if they were more crispy like the star icon.
If you need any more beta testers I´d be happy to help
Ser godt ud, og vil bestemt bruge/købe dette app.
Personligt synes jeg dog man skulle vælge at bruge s-tog’s originale logo
Glæder mig til det kommer
Pendler igennem Jylland så det er en aps jeg virkeligt glæder mig til at få fingerne i. Jeg vil meget gerne være beta testerx
Som flittig DSB-kunde er jeg også interesseret i at betateste programmet…
Jeg vil dog igen poientere at toginfo er i et ord og ikke to ord. Det er muligt at tog info ser bedre ud men det holder ikke. At argumentet er at i er i tvivl om hvorvidt i vil bruge engelsk eller dansk ændrer jo ikke på syntaxen i sproget. Dansk er dansk og engelsk er engelsk. Men godt initiativ.
This application already exists.
Itog
@thor
As mentioned before this App is very different from iTog. iTog only deals with s-trains in Copenhagen and does not show live data.
Toginfo is much more than that. It has almost all Danish trains, it shows live data that includes delayed departure times and cancelled departures. This should make Toginfo useful for a broader audience.
As the developer of iTog I just want to set a few things straight.
toginfo and iTog is solving two different problems. The outset of iTog is “give me the departue time for the nearest s-tog station, with one tap”, where toginfo, it seems aims to be a more advanced app.
That being said iTog does indeed show live data, so all delays are taking into account, This is described in detail on my website and in the app description on appstore.