Best Android London Cycle Hire apps

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Make way for the foot-cycle! With London's Cycle Hire scheme launching tomorrow, bikes will be swarming over the capital like wheely ants, and app developers haven't been caught napping. There are already several Android apps available to help you find your trusty metal steed, and we've taken a look at each of them so you won't have to waste your pedalling energy.

If you have an iPhone, don't worry -- we've got you covered with the best iPhone cycle hire apps too.

Cycle Hire Widget (London)

This widget and app is just the kind of geek-tastic treat that's perfect for Android. Firstly, the widget shows your three nearest locations right on the home screen, with little arrows pointing the way there. Then you can tap to open the full app and see a list of hire spots showing distance, direction, number of slots and a crowd-sourced status report.

That means when you go to a hire point and grab your bike, you're meant to tap a button to let others know how it shapes up -- red for closed, orange for fewer than two bikes, amber for two or fewer slots, and green for A-OK.

Live status info for each bike park isn't provided by TfL, so this is the only app that aims to actually add info, which makes it one of our favourites. We also like that tapping a location launches walking directions in Google Maps, leaving the mapping to the master rather than trying to handle it itself. It could use a buff of its graphic design, but that's something we're used to in Android apps. It's also free, and we recommend you snag it before the developers are tempted to start charging.

Update: The app is now the first to grab live data from the TfL Web site on the number of bikes at each hire spot, which is a great addition to the crowd-sourced info. Also, if it has data from TfL that's less than an hour old, it won't bug you to provide the status of your hire point.

Price: Free
Search the Android Market or scan the QR code.

London Cycle Hire by Mob-Spot

Simply a map of locations, where you can zoom in and out, but not much more. The map shows your GPS location as a throbbing icon, but there doesn't seem to be a way to zoom there automatically, so it's up to you to find it on the map.

It's free, and it better be, because it's the weakest of the apps we tested due to its lack of features. It could suit you if you just want to keep it simple with a straight-up map and no strings.

Price: Free
Search the Android market or click this link from your phone

 

London Cycle Hire by Lock Stock

The smartest looking of the Android cycle hire apps, this one also throws in the funky feature that times your cycle ride and estimates how much you'll have to pay. It's not necessary if you wear a watch, but it's a good punt at innovation, especially if you find the rates for the cycle hire scheme confusing.

It also offers to find directions, although it just shows the route on the map rather than offering written steps to follow. 

Price: 50p
Search the Android market or scan the QR code

London Cycle

This app has potential, with a neat design that helps you scroll through bike hire locations that are nearby each other. Unfortunately, we had no luck getting it to find our GPS location, with the button simply greyed out all the time.

Not worth downloading until the developer sorts out its problems.

Price: Free
Search the Android market or scan the QR code

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anonymous

anonymous 29 July, 2010 20:23

Hi Flora,

I'm the developer of the Lock Stock Cycle Hire App.

First, thanks your review - it's great to receive coverage. I'm a little confused about the comments on it's stability, I run 2.2 and haven't had any issues. And although the install base isn't 'large' I'm yet to have a single email or bug report (uncaught exceptions are automatically posted to a crash report page).

Any chance you could provide some insight into how the bugs occurred?

Again, thanks for your review.

Kenton Price

Kenton Price 30 July, 2010 00:06

Thanks so much for rating our Cycle Hire Widget - yeah we're terminal geeks - what can we do? ;)

anonymous

anonymous 30 July, 2010 08:25

Are there any 1.5 compatible apps for us unfortunate 3 Hero owners?

Kenton Price

Kenton Price 30 July, 2010 10:00

Sorry anonymous, 1.5 doesn't support widgets - go root your Hero :) And we're now live with real TFL data. Go get Cycle Hire Widget from Android Market!

Flora Graham

Flora Graham 30 July, 2010 10:37

Hi Anon Lock Stock developer, feel free to contact me directly and I'll do whatever I can to help with info on the crashes we experienced. flora.graham@cnet.co.uk

anonymous

anonymous 31 July, 2010 12:13

Why thanks Kenton. So as my Hero doesn't support YOUR widget (I use plenty of others), I should spend days looking through the dozens of rooting options and picking one, hours reading through and following instructions to apply the root, and optionally end up with a truly rooted phone if I mess it up. Thanks so much for the advice.

If anyone has any constructive advice for 1.5 london cycle apps, I'd love to hear it.

anonymous

anonymous 1 August, 2010 09:33

Hi Flora, I've just updated my app to include live data!

I've also made some performance related changes just in case that resolves some of your problems.

The updated app is in the market, sample screens can be seen on this blog entry http://blog.ifuller1.info/?p=104

Kenton Price

Kenton Price 3 August, 2010 01:33

@Anonymous (1) Sorry you're right, widgets were introduced in Android 1.5 not 1.6 - but we use other features internally that require 1.6 at a minimum. Everyone I know with a Hero has now been upgraded to 2.1. I thought 3 were meant to upgrade you in July, according to http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/mobile-devices/2010/06/16/htc-announces-android-21-upgrade-for-hero-users-40089258/ - if you haven't been, contact HTC or 3. It's surely only a matter of time.

anonymous

anonymous 5 August, 2010 09:45

I've built a web app to find your nearest docking station, it works on any browser that supports geolocation so, of course, on Android too. I hope you don't mind me mentioning it here.

http://dockr.co.uk

The emphasis is on simplicity - it just shows you your nearest docking stations, distance and how many bikes and spaces there are. Do check it out.

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