TuxDave
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- Oct 8, 2002
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Congrats iphone fans, now you won't die in the middle of nowhere because you used ios maps
Nope. You can still die.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/technology...ice-warn-of-safety-concerns-from-google-maps/
Congrats iphone fans, now you won't die in the middle of nowhere because you used ios maps
It doesn't require Siri so it should work on 3GS and up. I believe it requires iOS 5.1.1, which must be the lowest version that gives them the ability to push turn by turn directions. I tried it this morning, and with the app suspended and even the phone off, it continues to use the local notification system to update you on your turns. The only downside is that you don't get the map as the background on your lock screen.
I think I still like Apple's iOS map app more, but if I do, it's just barely. If this the caliber app tht Google could have developed for mapping then Apple should have stopped development on the iOS Maps app years ago and just let Google do their own thing.
You must be the only one in the world then. I know dozens of iphone users and maps is their biggest complaint. It's gotten plenty of my friends lost, but u go ahead and keep on supporting them no matter how big and obvious apples flaws are.
I'm not an apple hater, but I have no issue calling out the apologists.
Apple maps always saves a bunch of recent directions. You have to click on that icon that looks like a book.
Read that Google also released the SDK so app devs can have their apps check for and then default to Google Maps? If so this is good news for our company.
What's funny is that its design is better than on Android. Google did a great job with this app.
What's funny is that its design is better than on Android. Google did a great job with this app.
It's also better adapted to one-handing with huge screens.and on Android everything is down low, which to me is better organized and easier to reach rather than having half your options on top and the other half below or to the side
There are a lot of varying experiences with the new Apple maps. My wife has it on her iPhone 5 and we have never had an issue. Some of my friends in other cities have it and don't have issues, but then again, some them have it and they hate it.
I haven't ever heard my android owning friends complain about maps, and I have never had issues. I can probably attribute that to a few things. 1. I don't use it a ton, so I give maps very little opportunity to fail. The other thing would be that it was pretty much the first good map/gps on a phone, so most people really had nothing to compare it against, and probably got used to any quirks.
So is it just the mapping/navigation, or is the Google Local (ratings, Zagat, etc.) stuff integrated as well?
I'm sure Google will probably make the Android version the same in an update.
Agreed. They seem to be moving all their apps to a common visual style if the Google Now and Currents apps are any indication.
Fundamentally there is nothing wrong with it, except the few rare cases where the mapping data is completely wrong. That's acceptable for a new product.
Where it fails hard is the absence of transit information, and the very limited information on business locations.
The app is Ok except when searching from Google Now or Local when you get directions or want to see it on the map it defaults to the maps.google.com version and NOT the on phone app.
That's pretty fucking useless then. What's the point of the app if it isn't tied into the other google apps?
The app is Ok except when searching from Google Now or Local when you get directions or want to see it on the map it defaults to the maps.google.com version and NOT the on phone app.
That's pretty fucking useless then. What's the point of the app if it isn't tied into the other google apps?

 
				
		