2. National Rail App
• National Rail app- This app is useful to the consumer due to the fact it means those who often use trains,
whether that be in their everyday life or for their jobs, they will be fully aware of both train times and prices
for tickets.
• It can also be useful for those who are not familiar with trains, due to the fact the app shows not only the
time but which platform the consumer needs to be on, the length of the journey and if there are any
changes.
3. Twitter app
The Twitter app is one of the most popular apps to date, it has become that popular that people have
created alternative apps relating to it in order to try and make a profit.
An example of these apps would be one such as ‘unfollow id’, the main goal of this app is to allow the
user once they have logged in to their twitter they are then able to see who has unfollowed them.
There are multiple of these apps one of which the consumer pays for the ones that are paid for often
have an extra perk such as being able to see how long ago the people you are following have tweeted.
4. Messenger
It has become the case that the consumer can no longer just have the Facebook app. In order for them to be
able to go on to their messages they have to own a separate app which is messenger, although they are
combined they come on two separate apps.
This can be seen as frustrating due to the fact it can take up more memory space for something that used to
come together.