Routesy
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iTunes link, http://www.routesy.com/
Routesy is an iPhone/iPod native application that allows the user to see NextBus information for the selected routes. It was released on July 10, 2008. It was created by Steven Peterson, under the name "Pixelcup". Though he originally charged several dollars for the application, threats from NextBus Information Systems caused him to make the application free, according to the following posts: post 1 post 2.
On June 24, 2009, Steven posted the following to Routesy.com:
Where is Routesy and why is it broken? NextBus Information Systems, not to be confused with NextBus, claims that an agreement from 2004 gives them full authorization to collect $1 per download from any application developer. Even after I offered to make Routesy free, they still insist on collecting a fee. The application was broken due to an unrelated change by NextBus, and I promptly submitted an update, but NextBus Information Systems contacted Apple to demand that they reject the update. NextBus, the company that provides the data located at nextbus.com, has not asked my application to be removed from the App Store. I am committed to defending the position that transit data is paid for by taxpayer money and that no third party has the right to charge an arbitrary licensing fee for the data. I am currently reviewing my legal options for fighting this take-down demand. In the meantime, please follow the Routesy feed on Twitter for updates as they happen. You can also let Muni know what you think by contacting them at 415-701-4500. Thank you for your support. Steven Peterson
