The only thing that I've found to like more in Google Maps is adding another point on a route (stopping at a restaurant or gas station) and when coming up on an exit or turn, it will show you which lane to get in or which lane is a turn lane etc. other than that, I personally find Apple maps to be just as good.I don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
I don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
My understanding is that Google Maps (and other apps you may want to use in place of stock ones) haven't been updated yet to "hook" into iOS. And that going forward your scenario will be possible.So,
If you delete the Apple Maps app and install Google Maps, and then, click on an email address in an email, web site, etc, will it go to Google Maps by default or just do nothing?
My understanding is that Google Maps (and other apps you may want to use in place of stock ones) haven't been updated yet to "hook" into iOS. And that going forward your scenario will be possible.
There's a road in the city I live in that's not in Apple Maps, despite me reporting it multiple times. That's kind of a Google Maps pull.I don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
I don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
I don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
It's just better. I mostly use Apple Maps because of CarPlay, but some of the roads in my area were redone a couple years ago and still aren't updated in Apple Maps (despite me even sending them in to Apple!), whereas Google Maps has had the proper roads for a while (new traffic circles, some roads were removed entirely, etc.). Also, turn-by-turn navigation in Google Maps actually advises you which lane you should be in.I don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
There's a road in the city I live in that's not in Apple Maps, despite me reporting it multiple times. That's kind of a Google Maps pull.
I have yet to even find a way to REPORT the problem, much less see it resolved.
Press (I), press "Report a problem". Seems at least as easy as putting a RANDOM word in caps.
I don't use the app. I just found it under the "submit feedback" section on their website. We'll see.
It's the same reason as why every country has its own army, plus its own water and electrical supply, even if a case could be argued that it might be more economical to outsource those functions to an independent third party.Apple got a late start in the maps game, and may never catch up to Google since Google hasn't stopped its mapping efforts. The latest update to Google just makes it incredibly good.
Apple does many things greater than Google. Hardware. User Interface. Design. etc.
Data is not one of those things.
I don't even understand the executive decision to pour millions into a proprietary maps platform. What do they have to gain? Did they learn nothing from Bing? Or Google Wave/Google Plus? At least Bing generates some ad revenue money.
Not using the app will probably be a significant barrier to finding a way to REPORT a problem with it.
Me neither. And streetview is lame, outdated views, and it's horrible near tunnels and bridges. I prefer apple maps, but first impression is too important and with its debut it didn't do well, so few are willing to changeI don't understand the pull of Google Maps... I've never had issues with Apple Maps that I haven't had with any other personal navigation solution from Garmin Nuvis to any of several Map apps... Stockholm Syndrome with Google Maps??
Me neither. And streetview is lame, outdated views, and it's horrible near tunnels and bridges. I prefer apple maps, but first impression is too important and with its debut it didn't do well, so few are willing to change