Voice Navigation Comes to iPhone Via MapQuest 4.0
Mar 30, 2010, 12:26 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Today MapQuest updated its iPhone application to version 4.0. The biggest new feature in the software is voice-guided, turn-by-turn directions. It can also re-route drivers who stray off course, and has fast zooming by double-tapping the screen. The free software comes with three different power settings to help users balance battery life and navigation. It can be downloaded from the iPhone Apps Store.
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I wonder?
When I used mapquest, I found it became increasingly less accurate the shorter the distance I wanted to navigate.. like it was saying "really? you really need me to go across...
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free????? not really.
The first one (MapQuest 4 Mobile) is a basic map application just like google maps, except it does have voice promts when you need to turn. It is NOT a navigation program by any real stretch of the imagination.
I looked up MapQuest Navigator in the App store and found the application itself is $0.99 and it has teired pricing;
30 days: 3.99
90 days: 9.99
365 days: 29.99
It's cheap, yeah, but certainly not free.
I'd rather pay Navigon $30.00 for my region and keep it forever as well as gain a TON of features MapQuest does not have.
This is not a news item.
In fact...
This seems more like an ad.