Mapnificent – Totally cool
November 25, 2010
Yeah, I know – isn’t every little app like totally cool these days. But Paul Kreuger thinks this one really is:
Check out this fantastic web tool, and it works for Vancouver too! Mapnificent visually shows you – from any given point – how far you can go using public transit in a given amount of time.
You can even go into the settings and select whether you have a bicycle – which increases access to stations and stops, and grows your catchment area accordingly.
http://www.mapnificent.net/vancouver/
For a little background, check out this article at The City Fix.
Warning: this only works on Foxfire and Safari web browsers. Maybe others too, but definitely not Explorer.
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Interesting results. Too bad it assumes I can walk on water and through walls! It’s only a matter of time though before tools like Mapnificent and Walkscore (www.walkscore.com) use actual street network data – then they’ll be really powerful.
On that note, Walkscore announced a few months back that it’ll be getting more “street smart” soon:
http://blog.walkscore.com/2010/08/street-smart-walk-score/
Saw it and really loved it. It’s not perfect but ti really does give a better understanding of how our city’s transit network actually works.
“Street Smart” Walk Score just went live. It’s still in beta, but worth checking out!
http://blog.walkscore.com/2011/01/preview-street-smart-walk-score/