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I used Apple Maps last night to drive to my cousins house for dinner. He recently moved so I didn't know how to get there. From inside his house, he dropped a pin on his current location and then sent it to be by SMS.
I opened up the pin and selected 'directions to here', and set off. All was well until the last mile or so. "You have arrived at your destination". What a bunch of crap. I was 2 miles away at the wrong house on t e wrong road. Called cousin and he gave me directions while I was driving so I got there in the end. At the end of the night, I used google maps to get me home again. It was flawless. Apple Maps is still pathetic. |
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Can't an address be just typed?
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---------- House has a name not a number, so that didn't work. You'd think the dropped pin would actually contain GPS information (lat/lon) but apparently not! Edit- I just checked the URL of the pin and it does contain lat/lon Last edited by declandio; Dec 29, 2012 at 05:48 PM. |
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Well you know the fact that Apple fired the guy responsible should be a clue as to their intentions.
![]() Oh, and they issued a public apology... AND the CEO signed a letter publicly apologizing. For anything else you need you'll have to consult the pharmacist.
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No, I'm a paying customer who continues to be upset that features I once used no longer work thanks to the new maps and iOS 6.
If you don't care about the map issues, want to offer helpful advice, or wish to hear people complain about how Apple lied to their customers and failed to offer a proper solution, you probably shouldn't be in this thread. |
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I'm curious to see if it is improving, so i give it a go every now and then.
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From my view, some of the people here who are hellbent on using only the freebees don't use the GPS on the iPhone/Android for anything outside of personal use. |
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I've been using an iPhone 5 for the last month and have had a chance to compare both Apple and Google map apps.
Since I relied heavily on the Google maps app found on iOS 5, I was pretty upset hearing about the troubles with Apple's new in-house map app. This was close to a deal-breaker for me and I wondered if I should buy another iPhone as much as I love their functionality. As soon as I heard a Google Map app was imminent, I went ahead and purchased a 32GB iPhone 5 and literally gave it a test drive. Overall, the Apple Maps App seems to be less smart than the Google Map App. Apple maps seem to get the job done but has difficulty in recognizing common variations of addresses. Its turn-by-turn voice is nice, maybe even nicer than Google's, but Google clearly has a much more robust database along with a better "traffic" display. Apple maps frequently misunderstands addresses and locates the wrong area. This seems to happen often. It seems like I must make more corrections (and more steps) to get it to correctly locate the address. This is time-consuming and inconvenient. Google is more intuitive and seems to have a more vast database of locations to deduce from. What is nice about Apple Maps is the integrated contact feature, allowing you to pull up a contacts address and obtain vehicle routing. I believe with Google, you must save this data and log into your Google account to access this. Hopefully, a future revision will allow G-maps to access your Apple contacts. Right now, I am still switching between the two apps to see how they calculate their routing, but as of now, I am much more in favor of Google's version. It is more precise and understands nuances much better. Apple maps is still displaying a large learning curve. Another issue with Apple Maps is that it is missing data and the map layout seems very scant. A lot of POI's are just plain missing. I do hope Apple can fix all of this, or better yet, leave the Map App to Google. They do a terrific job and can only improve upon it. |
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A really annoying feature of Apple Maps is the inability to quickly switch between different modes of transportation (driving, walking, etc), whether it be because you want to know different modes of transportation or if you selected the wrong one by accident. Let me recap the steps on the two apps for how to go about changing the mode of transportation. This is after you have already chosen an initial route with a mode of transportation (let's say car in this case).
Google Maps 1) Tap the car icon in the top left of the screen 2) Tap the icon of the transportation method you want (i.e. Walking) 3) Tap the route you want to use Apple Maps 1) Tap the clear button 2) Tap the directions button 3) Tap the mode of transportation you want 4) Retype the Starting and Ending location, or tap the route from the list of recently used routes I don't know, but to me it just seems very unintuitive and a lot of extra steps. I don't understand why you have to basically start from scratch in order to change the mode of transportation, it makes no sense. Apple's maps aren't just inferior, the app itself is as well.
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Different destinations.
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Well it has improved - sort of!
I have just checked Apple maps for my home location for the first time in a few months. I was apparently previously living in the middle of a featureless green blur when I last looked around October. Things have now improved. I actually have a semi-decent satellite picture. However, it is a surprisingly old image. It is showing a huge Cupressus hedge we cut down around 9 years ago and a car I sold in 2005. We have had two updates of our satellite imagery on Google since this. I would have thought that, when Apple was bringing out their "all singing; all dancing" version of Maps, at least when they finally did purchase satellite imagery, they would have bought up to date but it seems not. Is this down to incompetence or penny pinching?
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I know it may take some time to make corrections, but we should at least see some improvements by now. Apparently I don't see any in my area...
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Today, Apple Maps succeeded where Google Maps failed.
Searching for a local business, Apple Maps had the correct phone number, Google Maps had an outdated one.
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That is not the case with Maps. Until they update with Google's Map API, there are plenty of third party apps that no longer work properly for me and core features, such as the 'Find My __' and location based reminders which are completely useless now. Using another app for navigation only solves a small part of the problems I have. |
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The stocks app also does not tie into Facebook, twitter, my cycling apps, etc. that's his problem. I'm lucky...maps has and continues to work for me in my area and where I have travelled. |
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