You mean the apps that violate the SDK agreement?
You mean the apps that violate the SDK agreement?
I think only TomTom is the company that would be allowed to have real-time navigation?
You're confusing things here.
As for the LBS apps utilizing GPS (via CoreLocation), it's the *first day*, here, guys. Ever heard of patience? ;-)
I am all for patience, however, this is the one thing I have wanted more then all others, it was the hardest thing to give up when I moved from my Smartphone to the iPhone, I need GPS, and tho the triangulation is cool, in a city with a lot of streets that are close together, its not so much fun. Ok, I wanted MMS and Copy/Paste too, but GPS, thats really what I need!
Guess I dont have much choice right now tho :/
Before you guys yell at me, I have NOT read the SDK restrictions.
Based on the very long GPS thread, it looks like the restiction is that it cannot use Google Maps data, not that you couldn't have navigation software.
Please feel free to post if I received incorrect info.
Before you guys yell at me, I have NOT read the SDK restrictions.
Based on the very long GPS thread, it looks like the restiction is that it cannot use Google Maps data, not that you couldn't have navigation software.
Please feel free to post if I received incorrect info.
based on my understanding, you, sir, are entirely correct
Applications may not be designed or marketed for real time route guidance; automatic or autonomous control of vehicles or aircraft, or other mechanical devices; dispatch or fleet management; or emergency or life-saving purposes.
So, do you have or are you getting an iPhone 3G?
Of course I am getting the iPhone 3G.... thats just crazy talk
No, that is 100% wrong.
There is no reference to Google Maps in the SDK license, and nothing to indicate the restriction only applies to Google Maps data.
It says:
Period.
That means, right now, Applications may not be designed or marketed for real time route guidance.
The wording is Google's, not Apple's, Google don't allow it so Apple doesn't allow it, it ALMOST looks like Apple just threw it in to protect Google. Its not clear cut and you therefore can't say it is 100% wrong.
TomTom has made an app, my bet is that Apple will allow one company to make a turn-by-turn guidance system for the iPhone and just want the market clear for that company.
Well, if all you're concerned about is being able to pinpoint your location on a map with traditional GPS accuracy, you'll already have that via Google Maps on day one.
To say anything else is unfounded speculation.
I know the rumor is TomTom is going to release something, anyone know of any others or when on any of these will release?
Okay I can't remember where I read this from but...
I was under the impression that the small gps antenna/receiver was the sticking point when it comes to turn by turn directions. Not being able to pinpoint a location too quickly when you were traveling at car speeds... Sure it works fine standing or walking about but motoring down the highway at 70MPH it might might have a bit of a lag time...
Dave
Okay I can't remember where I read this from but...
I was under the impression that the small gps antenna/receiver was the sticking point when it comes to turn by turn directions. Not being able to pinpoint a location too quickly when you were traveling at car speeds... Sure it works fine standing or walking about but motoring down the highway at 70MPH it might might have a bit of a lag time...
I dunno... Oh, and I'm **NOT** claiming this is **FACT** (and hate people who do stuff like that) but it was something that I read on the net (WSJ Article maybe?). So take it for what its worth.
Dave
You're confusing things here.
Any and all applications can use GPS via CoreLocation...
...EXCEPT applications which "real time route guidance".
TomTom is no special exception.
2. The only exception is applications which provide "real time route guidance". TomTom is not excluded from this, and would also be prohibited from creating such an app.
and the crowd goes silent:
TeleNav Confirms iPhone In-Car Navigation App
http://gizmodo.com/5024018/telenav-confirms-iphone-in+car-navigation-app