Seoul City Metro - Seoul, South Korean Subway Guide
By JC Multimedia Design
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- First released: December 9, 2009
- Versions: 1 archived
- Installable: 1 of 1
- Seller: JC Multimedia Design
- com.jcmultimedia.seoulmetro
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.
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Archived Reviews
8 of 25Crashes and does not have new lines.
The dot for Namyeong Station is missing, even though the label is there, making it easily confused with Sookmyeong Women's University. Cost me 15 minutes and a job interview.<br/><br/>Crashy, train times are off, out of date, used to be a good app.
The SW was working great, with the exception that it did not have all the new subway lines added . Now, it crashes during routing calculation.<br/><br/>Please fix, I use this app everyday.
Crashes immediately after start up on both iphone and ipad. Ipad viewing area is the same size as iphone. Are you kidding? Why even say it is compatible with ipad? Very disappointed.
Line 5 is supposed to be purple. And dunchon-dong station is spelled incorrectly. I paid $1.99 for this app i would expect the creator to pay attention to details!
Sorry to say this application is not good compared to the free subway map that is out there. It is also inaccurate with measuring the distance, in terms of time, between point A and B. an not very quick when trying to enter the subway stations because it's was not setup to be very intuitive (for ex: you have to go out of the map screen to select two stations to measure distance). Also does not list when the next train will come or timetable of subway start and end time. And even though I PAID for the full version it doesn't even update itself with the latest information. Highly not recommend this application, simple in terms of information but not accurate.
Please do an update for this app to keep it current. The app crashes most of the time when you switch between searching by name, searching nearby, and searching on map. So it makes it impossible to simply click search nearby, then find your destination by name. <br/><br/>Also, it would be helpful if the app told us what the end station or major station on the line is in the direction were going. Signs in Seoul often do not show the next station until you get to the platform, the signs do mostly tell the terminal station. We have to look at the map to find the terminal station to know which platform to go to. <br/><br/>Other than that the app is pretty good.
The times are way off. Why even have times if they are just going to calculate 2 mins for each stop? I can multiple by two. 10 mins to Incheon airport when it is 30 mins from Gimpo. I do use it often but the times are way optimistic.
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