A London Underground route planner for your mobile
Tubelet is a program for mobile phones that can help you plan a journey on The Tube and Docklands Light Railway. Tubelet does not need a mobile network to find the routes so it will work underground as well. The name comes from mixing tube with midlet.
You can see Tubelet in action on my Tubelet Google Maps page which uses the Tubelet engine to plot rutes on a Google Map. Thanks to Jonathan Stott for the idea (and grid points).
There are lots of phones out there and I've only been able to test it on some of them. If your phone has a colour screen and supports Java games there's a good chance Tubelet will work just fine. It's free so why not just give it a try!
If you have internet access on your phone installing Tubelet is easy. Just open the following address in your phone's browser:
You can also download Tubelet on your computer and transfer it to your phone using bluetooth or infrared. You may need to read the handbook for your phone to get help in doing this. Download the application here: