Do more with Bing’s Get Me There app for iPhone

Following on from the popular Windows Phone app, a newly designed iOS version of Bing Get Me There has launched.

Bing Get Me There is a London travel app that gets people from A to B with true door-to-door directions using Bing maps and live tube updates as well as Bus, Docklands Light Rail (DLR) and Overground data, to ensure that people get the best route.

Navigating around London, whether as a commuter or a tourist is always a challenge. Get Me There can help throughout the whole journey by locating the nearest stations and bus stops to walk to and best travel routes to use avoiding any delays or un-expected changes.

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Specific Get Me There iPhone features

New  to the iPhone, Bing Get Me There features flip functionality which means that if users turn their iPhone upside down, they get instant reverse directions from their previous journey. In addition, the app changes colour to reflect the tube line users are looking at. Plus, Get Me There also allows people to use Bing web search from directly within the app – handy if they want to find out more information about that trendy bar they’re going to after work.

The Get Me There app for iPhone can be downloaded for free from iTunes here.

Specific Get Me There Windows Phone features

Bing Get Me There app launched for Windows Phone in January 2012. In addition to door-to-door navigation, Windows Phone users also benefit from a ‘Get me Home’ button, which can be pinned to the start page for quick access, showing users the fastest route back to their home. With Windows Phone, people can also pin their favourite journeys to their start screen to view live travel updates with ease.

The Get Me There app for Windows Phone can be downloaded for free from the Windows Phone Marketplace here.