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1) I thought of that too. But personally I don't like mobile websites on a device capable of much more than that. I don't think I'll change that, unless there's a massive public demand for it. (I might add it as a setting someday to make everybody happy.)
2) I'm sure it's possible to reverse-engineer and see where their (awful) Java app is getting data from. But i'd rather spend my time on something funny. If they don't want me to use their API, I don't want to use it.
I'm about 50% done for a 0.2 release with favorites and plan a trip to/from a stop.
Last edited by decibyte; 2010-08-01 at 11:33. Reason: Fixed typo