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2010-09-03
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2010-09-03
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Have you tried: http://dockr.co.uk/
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2010-09-06
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2010-09-06
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2010-09-06
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Also try www.cyclehi.com. It loads quicker and seems to be better (for my needs) -- minimalist and quick map loads.
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2010-09-08
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http://londonist.com/2010/07/whats_t...e_hire_app.php
Any likelihood of something similar coming for Maemo?
Alternatively, is there some way of making the information more accessible in a web browser?
There is a map here:
https://web.barclayscyclehire.tfl.gov.uk/maps
But it takes forever to load in MicroB and isn't really usable.
It looks like it is a layer on Google Maps. Is there any way of accessing it directly in Mappero, or something like that?
Looks like in the meantime I'm just going to have to try and download the map as a giant PDF and use that.