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Thank you VERY much for doing this, a great service for all Swiss Maemo users!
Now we only need the "take me home" button for feature parity with the iPhone :-) For this, the user defines his home address/station then the app uses the GPS to find the closest station to the current location and routes from there to home (of course comparing the results of the 3 closest stations ;-)
Does the backend offer GPS / address lookup?
-Tom (N900, N810, N800)
"the idea of truly having a computer in your pocket just moved a big step closer."