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Victoria-based software developer creates free app showing B.C. ferry sailings, capacities

Software developer Samuel Pratt says the free, independently developed B.C. Ferry Times appis more user-friendly than the official B.C. Ferries website.

B.C. Ferries says it will be launching its own app by the end of the year

A large ferry is seen on the sea, framed by mountains and hills.
B.C. Ferries has been under fire in recent months for sailings abruptly cancelled due to staff shortages, resulting in sporadic sailings and available ferries being filled up quickly. (B.C. Ferries)

A software developer in Victoria has independentlydevelopeda free app showing the latest B.C. Ferries schedules and how full they are.

Called B.C. Ferry Times, the app is currentlyonly available on theiPhone. Software developer Samuel Pratt says itis more user-friendly than the official B.C. Ferries website.

"[The website]'snot the most convenient because you need to input the names of the terminals manually, when it's easier to have a drop-down list," he said.

B.C. Ferries has been under fire in recent monthsfor sailings abruptly cancelled due to staff shortages, resulting in sporadic sailings and available ferries being filled upquickly.

"I get a lot of people thanking me because they missed Ferry Rush,"Pratt said, referencing another freeapp that offered similar ferry information, thatshut down last November.

Pratt said he used that app himself, so when it was shut down he reached out to the developer, who shared the code with him. Pratt then spent a few months working on it before releasing it to the public this spring.

The B.C. Ferry Times app is currently only available on the iPhone, and software developer Samuel Pratt says he is developing an Android version. (Samuel Pratt)

When B.C. Ferries recently redesigned its website, Pratt said he reworked the code to be in sync with the site's updates, taking in the latest sailings and capacity percentages so the appis constantly updated for the user.

He said a lot of time and effort is involved in updating the app, which happens around every six months.

While the app is free, people can pay an extra $3.99 to change the theme, get directions to terminals, or customize it to show only one particular terminal.

B.C. Ferry Times shows users the schedules of B.C. Ferries sailings and how full they are. (CBC News)

Pratt has already started working on an Android version of B.C. Ferry Times. He said hehas also receiveda request to develop a similar app for the Washington State ferries.

Deborah Marshall of B.C. Ferries says it will be launching its own app by the end of the year with personalization, express bookings and notifications among its features.