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A FixMyStreet app was developed in 2008 to enable iPhone users to report problems using their phones, [10] and since then volunteers have written apps for Nokia and Android, as well as another app for the iPhone. [1] FixMyStreet won an award at SustainIT eWell-Being Awards in 2008, [11] and has been listed in various newspaper best or top websites.
FixMyStreet is a free and open-source software framework by mySociety which enables anyone to run a website for aggregating and reporting street problems, similar to FixMyStreet.com.
The City of Seattle launched Find It, Fix It in 2013 for Android and iOS phones to let citizens report potholes, graffiti, and other problems they observe to the city. [1] The app did not support Windows Phone, making it inaccessible to Microsoft employees in the city who used the company's then-supported mobile operating system. [2]
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SeeClickFix is an issue reporting platform which allows people to report non-emergency neighborhood issues to local government bodies, [4] [5] assisting city staff. [6] The tool has a free mobile app that maps user comments. Users may add comments, suggest courses of action, or add video and picture documentation.