GeoDirectory has significantly upgraded its award-winning GeoFindIT App. The latest version of the app includes real-time information on Dublin Bus, Dublin Bikes, Luas and Irish Rail transport platforms. Commuters will be able to check the latest departure times, while Dublin Bikes users can use the app to check the capacity at all stations in the city.

The updated version of the app utilises GeoDirectory’s property database, providing users with details on thousands of hotels, shops, restaurants and bars across the country, as well as the prices of all properties sold in Ireland. The app also features augmented reality, giving users real-time overlays of house prices.

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Developed by Púca, the award-winning Irish developer, the app is built to support Android devices running version 4.4 and beyond. For Apple Devices, iOS 7.0 or later is required.

Dara Keogh, CEO of GeoDirectory said, “We are really excited with the latest update of the GeoFindIT App. The inclusion of Dublin Bus, Dublin Bikes, Luas and Irish Rail real-time info provides commuters with a one-stop shop when planning their journey across the city. We are always looking for ways to improve our app and showcase the depth of our database.”

GeoFindIT is available as a free download from the iTunes and Android stores on your devices. It can be used on mobile and tablet devices.


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