CLS Services at UCSF for Android
Find your way around the leading university exclusively focused on health. Search via map, categories, or keywords to find services you need everyday: restaurants, banking, discounts, transportation, shopping, and others. Download this free UCSF Campus Life Services App to view detailed listings, plan ahead, or explore the many campus offerings.
Find the campus services you need now
· Detailed listings for where to find shopping, dining and snacks, ATMs and banks, maps, car and bike parking, shuttle stops, fitness & wellness services, entertainment, lodging, and business or building services.
· Search function helps visitors quickly find specific information and offers.
Plan ahead:
· Save favorites with the tap of a finger.
· See real-time information from your campus location.
Explore on the go:
· Apply category filters to see just what you want.
· Use keyword search to find specific places.
No Way to exit the program and it drains your battery , the trip planer is no longer working if it ain't broke don't fix it.
Re-Installed it on my Galaxy note 4, I had hated it...no longer slow, still a bit awkward, and not intuitive enough for those of us that like words more than picture and still no exit function... the app does not run in background once you exit I will leave todays build installed changing review from 1 to 4 stars
It was nice while it lasted
I used the old version of this app to check the shuttle schedules without needing to re-download the pdf schedule every time -- it wasn't pretty, but the info was there! This version doesn't have shuttle schedules or real-time information at all. Try NextBus if you're looking for real-time shuttle data. Also, the app doesn't close properly and sucks my battery dry in ~4 hours if I open it.
by M####:
Thanks for the hieroglyphic menu, it only took a little additional time identify the links. The real waste of time came from loading the shuttle pdf which I could have downloaded online. Why make an app which takes longer to load than your website? Granted some location features are decent but the last app had a much more user friendly interface as well as a map.