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	<title>Comments on: O txtmuni, why hast thou forsaken me?</title>
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		<title>By: kapshure</title>
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		<description>Hi Beth. First, thanks for digging up the info on the NextBus SMS system -- as I had been using the txtmuni system now for several, several months. However, while its true the NextBus system has the same basic functionality, as you mentioned, I think it warrants to point out that the features that are available on the Nextbus system far outshine the only functionality provided by txtmuni.

being able to save &quot;stops&quot;, e.g. work, home, significant other, is huge and a great time saving feature. Furthermore, on the txtmuni, it never allowed you to set &quot;alerts&quot; to when your line is about to be at your location. This is an inherent must have feature that I&#039;ve been needing.

Again, thanks for the post. very informative</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Beth. First, thanks for digging up the info on the NextBus SMS system &#8212; as I had been using the txtmuni system now for several, several months. However, while its true the NextBus system has the same basic functionality, as you mentioned, I think it warrants to point out that the features that are available on the Nextbus system far outshine the only functionality provided by txtmuni.</p>
<p>being able to save &#8220;stops&#8221;, e.g. work, home, significant other, is huge and a great time saving feature. Furthermore, on the txtmuni, it never allowed you to set &#8220;alerts&#8221; to when your line is about to be at your location. This is an inherent must have feature that I&#8217;ve been needing.</p>
<p>Again, thanks for the post. very informative</p>
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