On May 27th, Jason Tremblay and I were interviewed about iSepta by The Digital Lifestyle. Check it out:
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On May 27th, Jason Tremblay and I were interviewed about iSepta by The Digital Lifestyle. Check it out:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPQeKwMnKzk]
Last night we officially launched our latest project, iSepta, “Simple SEPTA Schedules on the Go”. Our goal was to make accessing the SEPTA regional rail schedules simple on your cell phone. Although iSepta was initially built for the iPhone, it works just as well on many mobile devices and even your laptop or desktop.

Our number one goal with this application was to make it as simple and intuitive as possible. Although SEPTA’s presentation of schedules works great on paper pamphlets, it leaves something to be desired on mobile devices as you can see in the screen shot on the left. We decided to throw away any preconceived notions of how users should interact with train schedules and think we came up with sexy solution that you see on the right.
Text message support! Simply text “iseptanow start station name to stop station name” to 41411 and receive the next 3 trains. For example, typing “iseptanow market to doylestown” will return the next 3 trains from Market East Station to Doylestown. You only have to type enough of the start and end stations to make it unique, so “iseptanow mark to doy” will also work.
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iSepta developed in partnership with the talented Mr. Tremblay who developed the awesome user interface. This project would not have been possible without Indy Hall where all of us met.