A2H GO
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They didn't want to replace Google, Google forced their hand.
Agreed the only looser here is the consumer.
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Give it another 12 months of crowd sourcing and Apple maps will be awesome.
That would be fine if it was 2006. Replacing probably the best mapping system ever with some beta maps on your 'most advanced operating system' doesn't really cut it now.
If they wanted to replace google they should have had something much better.
I hate agreeing with John, it just doesn't feel right but imo he's correct on his statement.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Give it another 12 months of crowd sourcing and Apple maps will be awesome. I definately prefer the cartogography over gmaps
They need to redo the whole thing, imo.
Yes, it looks good and stylish, but the lack of labelling and the very thin roads makes it impossible to navigate.
Apple has gone completely form over function on this one, and it's just not the right place to do that.
I don't even care about the missing/bad satellite imagery, I never use that. But the general map layout is just shit.
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Balling
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maps.google.com on the left, native app on the right.
This is were I am right now. Where the fuck are all the labels, Apple?
Glad we still have good old Google.
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Sam
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I'm guessing Apple talking to Bing about using their mapping system on iOS was out of the question then. Even their maps is better than this shite on iOS 6.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by ed
One of the first T&C's you agree to when submitting is that your app doesn't replicate an existing Apple product already on the phone so it will be interesting to see what happens.
They have allowed other browsers, though, as well as competitors to iMessage, so can't see them disallowing gMaps.
Either way, as stated, unless they block it from Safari, I'll just continue to use the Google web app and ignore Apple maps.
Other browsers aren't other browsers, they're wrappers for Safari - adding another rendering engine or Javascript engine is a massive no! Apps like WhatsApp predate iMessage by quite a long time, I'd imagine if you came along with something like that now they would reject it.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Give it another 12 months of crowd sourcing and Apple maps will be awesome. I definately prefer the cartogography over gmaps
They need to redo the whole thing, imo.
Yes, it looks good and stylish, but the lack of labelling and the very thin roads makes it impossible to navigate.
That's the stuff that will build up over time (detail and labeling).
Google maps has been around 10 years, Apple maps, 3 days.
Agreed its no excuse and I for one will use google maps when the app is released(even if it still doesn't have turn by turn and still gets me lost like it used to) but only untill Apple catch up which won't take long.
[Edited on 21-09-2012 by A2H GO]
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John
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Apple shouldn't be playing catch up. Can you not see how all these things aren't Apple? The whole philosophy should be not releasing something until it's perfect (even though they don't always achieve it, until now they've at least tried).
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A2H GO
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You're right, they should have known this time would come years ago. Google were always going to rinse them when the contract expired knowing how successful iOS has become since the original iPhone.
[Edited on 21-09-2012 by A2H GO]
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Where I live
I miss the old Google Maps app
I remember when google did those 8 bit maps for a laugh...
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fazza
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anyone having issues with wifi since upgrading to ios6?
Got a customers phone that cannot select to turn wifi on. its like the option is greyed out
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Hammer
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Just to throw a spanner in the works, I tried this last night. My area has more up to date data and is just as clear as Google Maps
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John
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/a-must-have-accessory-for-iphone5-only-8-61-from-amazon-1317105
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Just to throw a spanner in the works, I tried this last night. My area has more up to date data and is just as clear as Google Maps
Same. Plus there are loads of free sat nav apps in the store if your that fussed about getting lost.
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ed
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NavFree is a good satnav app, it's just been updated and is much improved from before.
[Edited on 21-09-2012 by ed]
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Nismo
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Maps fail
Does not show the 4 villages next to my work, or the reservoir next to the office, Or the main A road running through.
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Balling
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At least they named some of the roads.
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SXI - Matt
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I put in my house postcode last night, it shows a field with no main road or houses. There's been a massive development there for the last 5 years
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A2H GO
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Mapgate.
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adiohead
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Tomtom doesn't even know my parent's road. Useless
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A2H GO
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I can usually find my parents house without TomTom so thats OK.
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djgritt
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Maps look shit.
I'm holding off from updating my phone/pad at the moment, crap maps being one of the main reasons!
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by ed
NavFree is a good satnav app, it's just been updated and is much improved from before.
[Edited on 21-09-2012 by ed]
Use that on my sensation, is very good. Doesn't need internet connection while using it either
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Captain_Rosco
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quote: Originally posted by djgritt
Maps look shit.
I'm holding off from updating my phone/pad at the moment, crap maps being one of the main reasons!
Agree.... So far i have heard nothing good that makes me want to upgrade to this, and loose a useful app i use all the time !
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