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Wann

Wann

Berlin, Vienna, Switzerland

⭐️3 / 5
Rating
🙌2
Ratings
📼1 vid & 5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$0.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Wann

2.3.2

August 29, 2023

- Added support for Switzerland - Bug fixes

2.3.1

August 24, 2023

- Added support for Switzerland - Bug fixes

2.3

July 21, 2020

Dark mode support.

2.2

July 10, 2020

• New station lists. • Fixes issues in Berlin and Brandenburg.

2.1

April 30, 2018

• Small Bugfixes

2.0

February 6, 2018

• Fixes an issue which caused a lock up on location changes.

1.11.0

December 6, 2017

• Layout improvements

1.10.2

November 16, 2017

• iPhone X improvements • iOS 11 improvements

1.10.0

September 23, 2017

• iOS 11 improvements • Station updates

1.9.0

March 29, 2017

• Small performance improvements • Bug fixes

Wann In-App Purchases History

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Description of Wann

Instantly see your public transport departures in London, Berlin (and Brandenburg), Vienna, Switzerland, and Linz. Launch Wann - the app instantly shows you when and where your next bus, tram or train is leaving. No need to configure, select your stop, or wait. Don't stand around in the cold: launch Wann before you depart from home to see when your next bus leaves. Will you need to run to reach the tram or can you simply walk? Wann will tell you - all without having to tap! • Quick & Easy to Use Wann will instantly tell you which public transport lines leave in your area. Simply launch Wann, you won't need to configure anything. Wann calculates the walking distance to the stop and highlights departures you can actually make. • Automatic Refreshing Wann is always up-to-date. If you're on the move or if time passes, Wann automatically updates! No more manual reloading: departure times refresh automatically and show real time data. If you move from one location to another, the list of stops automatically updates, moving the closest stop to the top. • Maps Unsure of where a stop is? No problem, Wann can help by showing you the route from your current location to the stop. • Accessibility Wann implements the newest iOS technologies to allow visually impaired users to utilize the App. Using the iOS accessibility gestures Wann can read any relevant data out loud. Data provided by: Elektronische Fahrplanauskunft der Linz AG Linien (www.data.linz.gv.at), Wiener Linien (open.wien.at), transports publics genevois (TPG), Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg. Our preview images were created using 'Previewed' at https://previewed.app
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Wann: FAQ

Is Wann iPad-friendly?

Yes, Wann is iPad-friendly.
Patrick Wolowicz developed the Wann app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 15.0 or later installed to run the app.
The current user rating of the Wann app is 3.0
The App Category Of Wann Is Travel.
The newest version of Wann is 2.3.2.
The latest Wann update was released on July 3, 2024.
The Wann app originally came out on February 6, 2023.
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Currently, Wann supports English, French, German.
No, Wann is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Wann supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
Sorry, Wann is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Wann

  • Simple, practical, easy!

    Wann is a godsend for people living in Geneva. As you’re running under the typical rainstorm trying to figure out which bus stops at which stops, and when. Wann makes it easy to find out. Of course it’s not available offline (duh!) as it’s a geolocation-based app.
  • Don't waste your time

    Doesn't work offline . It just connect with Iphone Maps to route your direction between stations......something that Maps can do itself. Are you .... Kidding me?
  • Quick & accurate

    Perfect for everyday use - quickest access to your nearest stations and departure times. No fussing around selecting a station and therefore losing precious time.
    Looking forward to when Austrian Open Data policies allow it to work in other cities, too!