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The user then simply touches the relevant route on the home screen and the next services on that route are listed. These selected routes then make up the app home screen and will be shown every time the app is opened. With a touch you can tell whether it’s a bag under arm bolt for the bus or a casual dignified stroll with a coffee.
The user then simply touches the relevant route on the home screen and the next services on that route are listed. These selected routes then make up the app home screen and will be shown every time the app is opened. With a touch you can tell whether it’s a bag under arm bolt for the bus or a casual dignified stroll with a coffee.
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