Being a software engineer, bro has developed a few websites as a hobby.
Earlier this year, he showed me a website that he developed, about the KL train network. It integrates the LRT, monorail, and KTM commuter. The website can show you alternative routes and tabulate the cost to travel from one point to another.
Later in the year, bro decided to turn his website into an application for the iPhone. After working on it for quite some time (with siltb helping out), it was put up officially for sale via iTunes yesterday. Congrats, bro!
I guess it would be pretty cool to have the train route in your phone. Especially if you are a savvy tourist. Just tap away to find out how to get from one point to another. In fact, similar applications for many major cities other than Kuala Lumpur were already available on sale on iTunes. I suppose it proved useful. Otherwise, who would want to develop such applications?
The application only sells for US$0.99. I teased him mercilessly about it, as US$0.99 was hardly worth killing his brain cells for. Lol. Anyway, click here to read more about the product.
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