For some reason, I can't zoom in further than this for Seoul, South Korea. Can anyone try zooming in?
It will let me zoom if I change it to 'Standard,' but that only makes it more apparent how unfinished and how many roads it's missing.
(not that Google fares much better on roads - although their satellite images are far better)
Do any countries yet have public transport integration in Apple mapping on IOS?
When in Switzerland this year, I was most impressed by the way Google Maps routing showed you the exact departure time of next train and even trams/buses, at the nearest stop to where you are standing, then the compass guides to in the direction of the rail station/bus stop.
Has this feature been implemented in Apple maps for any countries yet?
so far I think Apple maps is like 90% complete in the US and UK, maybe Japan.
And you would know this how?
Just a guess. Most of the people who didn't have a problem with Apple maps where located in the US, where it was quite obvious that Apple will polish the maps for its own country. And they have been making A LOT of changes to the UK recently as well. I'm not even sure whether they're putting in any effort for Asia.
Apple's UK changes have taken it from 10% complete to 11% complete. Not to 90%.
I see. Please forgive my insolence.
Public transport is currently NOT available on Apple maps, much to everyone's dismay. Maybe it'll come some time in the future update, but only time will tell. In the meantime, you'll have to explore 3rd-party alternatives that suit your needs.
Seriously though, saying its only 11% completed is rather harsh.
So does anyone know a free app that integrates mapping, walking directions, public transport and compass, across say 30 popular countries?
Er, I meant an IOS app not what comes free on a Samsung.
Was just wondering, is this an example of different data sources for Apple Maps? It's quite obvious. This one's in Japan.
Apple's UK changes have taken it from 10% complete to 11% complete. Not to 90%.
It seems significantly better than it was. No more black and white maps or extremely splodgy maps in the areas I've used it for that used to be there and many more POI's and alot of places fixed. The POI's would be much better if the connection to Yelp was working better, still unclear as to how the Yelp app seems to have tons more than apples maps using yelp....
Also as for the transit, it linked me to a free third party app which now seems to integrate well into the maps app. I like. Very useful and the transit app it linked me to is significantly better and more accurate than google maps for where I've used it. Shows all the bus services, where as google makes up the bus services for me area....
Rehashing the transit thing again....ugh
Two approaches, with pros and cons
With google, if they didn't have data on the city, or if their data was wrong, you had no option short of leaving maps and going to a third party app all together.
With Apple you get all the available coverage assuming that at least one app exists for every location. But different apps give different results, just like google gives different results that other apps.
Which is better? who knows. Google failed me plenty, just like some of the 3rd parties fail also. I'm just tired of this assumption that if google does it then that is the gold standard. Plenty of apps are better than google. And last I heard, more choice means better options for consumers.
/why did I start this again....dammit...
When I read a statement like this, I find it very useful to just reverse the names. So, here goes, same statement, just reversing "Apple" and "Google."
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"Rehashing the transit thing again....ugh"
"Two approaches, with pros and cons
With Apple, if they didn't have data on the city, or if their data was wrong, you had no option short of leaving maps and going to a third party app all together."
"With Google you get all the available coverage assuming that at least one app exists for every location. But different apps give different results, just like Apple gives different results that other apps."
"Which is better? who knows. Apple failed me plenty, just like some of the 3rd parties fail also. I'm just tired of this assumption that if Apple does it then that is the gold standard. Plenty of apps are better than Apple. And last I heard, more choice means better options for consumers."
"/why did I start this again....dammit... "
My point is that both have pros and cons. I actually said that they both failed me. But your silly "reversing" exercise just makes your whole post wrong. And what is your point again? That Apple and Google have pros and cons? wtf.
Rehashing the transit thing again....ugh
just thought I'd share my experience, since there's a bias against apple maps in this thread...
No. Apple is buying data from multiple sources, trying to automatically join it together and making a mess of it.
According to Both Apple and TomTom the map data is provided by TomTom. Additional information like satellite images, traffic, 3D scenery and satellite pictures are provided by others. The main problems are the maps. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444032404578010194155931174.html
Mr. Farmer...can you help me with my flesh wound?
That's pretty poor. I can understand not placing coffee shops and convenience stores correctly, but putting a large hospital in the middle of a field? Was nobody doing any quality control for Apple? It's so unlike them to allow such a shoddy product to be released.