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MapFactor
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Free
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High battery use
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Allows selecting fastest, shortest, or cheapest route
The app offers calculating route by shortest travel time, shortest travel distance or lowest gas cost.
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Ads
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Can be used offline
From the app's settings at the bottom of the screen there's a section that allows downloading new and deleting no longer necessary maps. You can choose between free Open Street Maps or slightly more accurate and feature-rich TomTom maps. Downloading maps locally isgreat for situations when the signal is unreliable or when abroad, since you can use the app without having to consider roaming charges.
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Pinch to zoom needs calibrating
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Can be installed on an SD card
In addition to installing the app on the device's internal memory, MapFactor can also be installed on an external memory storage device such as an SD card.
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Lacks alternative routing options
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Clean, customizable UI
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Truck mode is not useful without paid TomTom maps
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Offers choice between using free Open Street Maps or paid TomTom maps
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Day and night switching
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2D and 3D modes
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Turn-by-turn voice navigation is available in multiple languages
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Searches by address, POI, coordinates and via Google search (allows voice)
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Allows recording and replaying travel
MapFactor allows recording travel and replaying back the route later. It also allows exchanging recorded routes with other MapFactor users.
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Dedicated routing options for trucks
In truck mode, that requires paid TomTom maps, if you input vehicle's properties such as max speed, height, length, weight, weight per axle, etc, it will take those restrictions into consideration when planning a route.
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Has internet based live traffic option
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OsmAnd Maps & Navigation
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Based around crowdsourced OpenStreetMap data
OSM provides a map editable by everyone; just like the web-based encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Using a community edited map allows one to correct isses they encounter. Combined with the monthly turn around, these edits are added for navigation quickly.
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Slow and sometimes poor search
Most often does not find what you are looking for (which is not caused by bad OSM data).
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OpenStreetMap contributing made convenient
One can also utilize features to contribute back to OSM. This includes reporting a bug or adding a POI. This feature doesn't require an internet connection as the points can be uploaded latter upon request.
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Slow rendering
It can take some time for an area to be rendered. This tends not to be a problem during navigation since only a small area must be rendered as the map moves, and this area isn't immediately needed; though likely a bigger issue with smaller screens.
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Works offline once the maps are downloaded
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Poor navigation interface
The interface is not the most intuitive, though is continually progressing. It doesn't provide a 3D view like many navigation apps.
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Helpful lane guidance
Lane guidance can assist in deciding if one should stay in the right or left lanes. OsmAnd provides detailed information on the number of lanes and which are valid for your chosen destination; based on the data available it may show too many or too few lanes.
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Near impossible to scroll through map
Due to the slow rendering (already mentioned) it is near impossible to scroll through OsmAnd's maps. You move the map only slightly and it takes ages to redraw all vector layers.
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Excellent general map viewing
Sometimes one needs more than just navigation, they have a need to view a map or specify a specific route. OsmAnd provides a very nice, detailed map. This can be good for seeing what is around you or showing a place you are talking about to a friend. It also provides a means to add waypoints on the map which can be used to dictate a specific route (not simple enough to do routinely).
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No display when the next speed limit occurs
When driving on unknown streets you are often surprised by speed limits or town signs, so you have to friction brake.
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Routinely updated maps
Utilizing the community driven OpenStreetMap data has allowed for monthly publishing of new maps that the user can use. Though that doesn't necessarily mean the map data has changed.
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Terrible address data
This is a limitation of OSM's data, but it is unreliable for locating an address while offline. Even with internet it doesn't appear that it can locate most addresses.
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Free and open source
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No recorded voices can be found for download, only text-to-speech
Though not generally a problem, since OsmAnd+ favours TTS-based voice prompts it does advertise also supporting recorded voice prompts. However they cannot be downloaded or selected anywhere in the app, so you'll end up with awkward pronunciation, depending on your device's TTS engine, especially when setting your language to English in a non-English speaking area. Disabling street names will help as a limited workaround, but for those looking for clear and well-pronounced instructions, it's better to look elsewhere.
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Shows speed limit
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Being based on OpenStreetMap data can be lacking
The use of OSM also has the drawback of many places not getting the attention needed for updates. Depending on the geographic location OSM may have the most detailed maps or the most bare/outdated map.
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Contour lines enable understanding the terrain
Through the use of an additional plugin OsmAnd Maps & Navigation is able to utilize contour lines on its maps which helps view the landscape and terrain.
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For car navigation, vehicle parameters and specifications can be entered
This helps in optimizing route calculations based on vehicle's maximum speed or a country's maximum speed limits, typical driving speeds, width and height of the vehicle and so on.
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Has an option to FAVOUR (rather than avoid) unpaved roads (remember when you have this selected!)
This helps in avoiding often congested main roads and in casually discovering alternative routes, sometimes dirt roads as well, which are commonly far less-travelled in most places. Odd place for this option though, should be near the section where you can select which types of roads to avoid instead.
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License:
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Supported platforms:
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ZANavi
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Anyone can use or share the code
It's licensed under GPL which make sit ope-source, where anyone can look at or use the code which allows for an open understanding of the app.
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Limited maps
There are many missing maps from the database making for user limitation depending on the are one lives.
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Usability focused
The core of the app is designed around ease of use which makes it an intuitive app to use.
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Waze
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Notification about police
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Advertisement supported
The advertisements usually shown when the vehicle is at rest, and they cover the entire screen. There is no way to get rid of them, it's strictly a free ad supported app.
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Shows traffic speeds during rush hour
Shows red during heavy traffic along with mph, and orange for mild traffic.
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Very high battery consumption
This app literally DRAINS your mobile. With an iPhone 6s, one can drive just a couple of hours before running out of battery.
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Route options
You can select the route icon and it will give you 3 options with milage and time to get you there if you want to choose your own route.
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Can freeze up when connected to Apple Play
Especially on iPhone 6s and Toyota Highlander 2020 pairing. Bad routes, slow to determine where one is in a few locations (for example, exiting the highway and the exit is located lower than the highway).
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Live routing and alert reports from other waze users
Each waze user has the ability to report traffic and road information changes as well as accidents, road closures, police locations and other alerts in real-time. This information is then displayed on the map to benefit other drivers and used to recalculate optimal route.
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Lists traffic accidents
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Platforms:
Android, iOs
Developer:
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Google Maps
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Offline functionality
You can download offline data per city or parts of cities if you live in an especially large city, but not for states or countries. Points of Interests are generally more relevant & current than the typical stand alone GPS unit.
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No plan-ahead for commuters
Cannot plan trip ahead based on commuter lane.
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Best execution of save location feature
Recent updates have made it so you can label a place instead of being stuck with some address or GPS coordinate and forgetting what it represents. Saved places show as stars and are all on one layer as long as you're logged in. There is also the ability to create maps (parallel to groups) for things you might not want to see or have show up all the time whenever you're using google maps from day to day. This feature is highly helpful for planning, even if you're a person who likes to wing it.
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Not very precise traffic information
Depending on a country information might not be very accurate for traffic.
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Find your parked car
You save the location of your car and easily find it again
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Sometimes takes too long to load
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Accurate mapping
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Saved locations needs online connection and has no visible label
Two negatives about this feature is you have to be online to be able to save a place, but it is stored off line once google map gets on the net and syncs. The other negative is there is no visible label for saved places, you have to click on stars to see the label for them.
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Updated constantly
Nearby my house, there is major road construction in progress. Apple maps didn’t show this at all, but google maps did. There was also a new, small road that was finished around 3 days ago. Google maps shows this road. Apple maps still hasn’t shown the major construction.
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Maps saved offline can easily wipe your bandwidth cap via auto update
Google Maps offline maps update automatically in the background. Not a problem if you're using a sim card in your phone, but if you connect to a pre-paid hotspot that the phone recognizes and connects to as a wifi device you risk burning through your data allotment. The offline maps can be set to update manually, but this is not default behavior.
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Most ubiquitous third party app integration
Asides from the stock Apple Maps app, Google Maps is the most commonly supported 3rd party map. 3rd party apps often have links for directions, Google Maps is usually an option whereas other 3rd party GPS apps are not.
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It’s Google
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Navigation background change based on ambient light
This is great for night driving or even when going through tunnels as the map will be more visible for low light situations.
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Secondary routing
Google Maps can now search for and add a route for a second location on the way to the primary location that you are going to and have already routed. Note that it cannot do a third or true multi routing like the desktop webapp can.
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TomTom GO
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Lane assist
Detailed lane guidance system helps drivers make the right exits.
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Slow development
TomTom are nortoriously slow on the development of the app, seemingly not interested in staying ahead of it's competition. As a result, there has been very little in the way of improvements with the exception of map updates.
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Traffic alerts
Up to the minute updates of traffic alerts based on floating car data.
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Color themes
There is a good selection of color themes to pick from which are reflected across the interface.
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Offline
Doesn't require an active internet connection.
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Magic Earth
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No tracker
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Proprietary software
The source code is not available.
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Offline mode
Possibility to download maps for offline access.
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Speed limitation
Speed limit display with the possibility of signalling an excess of speed.
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Open Street Maps
Uses open street maps and there are no ads.
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Traffic
Handling of traffic.
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Platforms:
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Be-on-road (Offline Maps & Navigation)
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Display of speed and (current) speed limit
If exceeding the current speed limit by more than 10km/h, the current speed display turns red.
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Needs quite some time to recalculate and select an alternative route
When intentionally driving a different than the suggested street, it tries a long time to get you back onto the initially suggested route though alternatives would be faster and shorter.
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Display of next speed limit change
When routing you can see the next speed limit traffic sign displayed, so you can better estimate when to release the right pedal to drive more efficiently.
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Speed limits often are incomplete or outdated
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Easy to set up map data
It is easy to select for which country to download the maps initially.
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Outdated map data
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Navigation-orientated interface
Easy to select target(s), easy definition of home/work addresses, clear interface while navigating.
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Unclear what map data source is used
If it would use Open Street Map data, it would add the option to fix something, e.g. the speed limits, yourself.
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Smooth update of the display while driving
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No routing options
E.g. there is no option to configure average speed values to use for certain kind of streets.
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Good display of lanes to use
e.g. on Autobahn exits.
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HERE Maps - Offline navigation, GPS, directions & transit tracker
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Downloadable offline usage
One can download maps for virtually the whole world. You can download maps for offline use by continents, countries or by state.
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No lane guidance
Lane guidance is very helpful in large urban cities or on the interstate, it's easy to feel lost and miss a turn without lane guidance.
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Speed Alert notification
The app can alert you with beeps when you are speeding (a user adjustable threshold) over the current speed limit.
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POIs not as current as competitors
Points of Interest tend to not to be as up to date as other online apps are. Often another app has to be used in order to look for interesting places, or connect to a hotspot.
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Web version for planning/storing favorite places
Specially good for traveling.
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Great Lane guidance and Speedway EXIT images
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MAPS.ME
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Very detailed selection of areas to download
That saves a lot of download, e.g. from ~500MB in other applications it is reduced to ~50MB for German surroundings.
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Poor response time to recalculate the route
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Includes offline routing and turn-by-turn navigation
Users without a data connection can still use the app for turn by turn directions, which is great for those that travel or use a device that does not have a cellular data connection.
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No option for satellite/aerial/topographic imagery
Not as useful for navigating while hiking/climbing/etc.
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Obtains data from community-based OpenStreetMap
MAPS.ME uses data from OpenStreetMap, meaning the data retrieved from that service is a community-based map. Anyone can freely edit and contribute to the map, a map concept that is similar to Wikipedia.
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Very slow search and route calculation
Probably because MAPS.ME has more POIs in its database which ends up with all searches and route calculations being very slow.
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Fast rendering
By using compression of the map data, MAPS.ME is able to speed up the rendering of their maps to one's device. This allows for a quicker feeling app.
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No display of speed limit
Neither the next nor the current one.
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Optionally can download traffic information
And showing it color-coded (Google-maps-like) on the streets.
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No way to distinguish between fastest, efficient or shortest route
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Discover nearby feature
Shows a nicely organize list of interesting places to visit close to your current location.
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Very limited options
E.g. no way to hide certain buttons like the traffic button, or to configure the language used to display city names.
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Matching modern material-like interface
The design of the app uses a material-like interface making for a close to native looking experience on Android.
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Sometimes very strange suggestions
E.g. when not using the suggested route, Maps&Me continues to request to turn even if you are more than 100m after the cross-road.
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Offline vector maps
Automatically downloads vector maps for offline use.
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Favorites are a little bit too hidden
Because they are stored in groups.
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No nagging advertisements
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Traffic information is not available in all countries and cities
Source of traffic info is a trade secret this feature is only available to some selected cities.
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Easy to install
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No lane assist
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Easy adding/editing of bookmarks/favorite places
Click on the map and you will have the option to Bookmark, Route From, Route To. Having selected Bookmark simply offers to edit it, e.g. give it a different name.
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Being based on OpenStreetMap data can be lacking
The use of OSM also has the drawback of many places not getting the attention needed for updates. Depending on the geographic location OSM may have the most detailed maps or the most bare/outdated map.
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Allows to edit OpenStreetMap data
It is possible to add new and edit existing POIs in OpenStreetMap database using a nice interface.
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Does not show images offline
Does not show images offline if supplied in standard kmz file. i.e. zipped kml plus image folder.
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Night mode
There is a night mode option.
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No tourist detail maps
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Integration with booking.com
Displays information from booking.com about hotels and apartments.
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Copilot GPS
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Saves time by adjusting routes on the fly depending on traffic
Includes free trial for ActiveTraffic data, giving you fastest routes taking into account traffic data which can help save time when driving at high traffic times.
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POI search somewhat lacking
Hard to find some places that are present on different maps.
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Has navigation profiles
Remembers routes/places traveled to.
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Premium can be pricey
Premium features unlock unlimited voice navigation and ActiveTraffic can cost quite a lot at $29.99 when compared to other premium map/navigation apps.
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Works really well in metro areas
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Free offline mapping for convenient use when away from data
Users can download map packs for different regions along with points of interest to allow for easy navigation when in an area without data or using a device that does not have a cellular data connection such as a tablet.
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CaroO Pro (Dashcam & OBD)
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Two quick start buttons
Users can set two different shortcuts to the two available quick start buttons in the apps UI as to easily launch apps such as navigation apps or music apps.
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Interrupts other running apps
Often the app will steal focus from other running apps, which is pretty inconvenient when using a navigation app.
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Starts and stops recording upon car movement
CaroO Pro has a built in function to where it will start recording when the car starts moving ad stop recording when the car stops.
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Android wear remote
An alarm can be turned on in the phone app with the Android Wear app as well as controlled remotely. Makes for convenient use by not having to mess with the actual phone once its placed in the dash cradle.
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DailyRoads Voyager
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Auto upload settings
Video can be set to auto upload to site such as Youtube, guaranteeing if the phone gets destroyed or confiscated the footage will not be lost.
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Limit can be set on SD storage
Users can set the file size limit on their SD card storage, making sure that all storage is not needlessly taken up by video footage.
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Auto record upon accelerometer movement
DailyRoads Voyager can be set to auto record upon accelerometer movement such as a slight fender bender or full on accident, this way capturing the event.
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Endomondo
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Removed features from paying customers in the past
Endomondo used to be a singular priced upfront paid app with no subscription fee, twice. During the first restructuring, the app was changed on the store, leaving out the people who had paid originally, to then require them to pay again for the new app. After this happened, the app changed again to be free-to-play, dropping features that paying customers had paid for and locking them behind a monthly pay wall. So not only did long time users who paid for the app get ripped off once, if they had paid for the newer paid app, they got ripped off again when the app went free-to-play. This is not a great track record for the service, leaving to question, when is the next restructuring going to happen that may potentially take the money of paying customers without delivering the service promised.
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Can use data from accessories (Paid Feature)
For those that subscribe to the monthly fee to unlock extra features, you can use data from heart-rate sensors and pedometers.
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History Manage
If for some reason you activity gets duplicated, you have to go one by one to delete them, since there is no bulk erase.
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Motivates by giving optional challenges
Endomondo allows competing with others or setting and reaching personal goals. Winners of challenges get prizes.
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Features locked behind paywall
Many features of the app are locked behind a monthly or yearly paywall. A single month subscription is $5.99, while the yearly subscription is $29.99. This may be prohibiting for those that want to track exercise, but do not want to commit to the cost.
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Analyzes performance
Performance analysis can be viewed on Endomondo's homepage after a workout.
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Works only on outdoor activities
Indoor activities can be logged manually, but the app is created to track outdoor activities.
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Generous free version
All the necessary features for a basic fitness app can be used without getting the Premium version.
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No need for an Internet connection
Once downloaded an Internet connection is not required, except for social features.
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Social features
Show routes of other people nearby. You can issues challenges to your friends, record a motivational speech for them and view their progress.
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Tracks distance, duration, avg. speed, avg. pace, calories burned and hydration
Endomondo displays your route using Google Maps and tracks distance, duration, avg. speed, avg. pace, calories burned and hydration. It even tracks what music you listen to while exercising (can be viewed on their website).
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Has motivational audio messages
Endomondo can interact with you via audio messages giving reports on progress and encouragement.
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Runtastic
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Nags for "Gold Membership" even in paid "Pro" app
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Accurate exercise tracking
Runtastic is capable of informing users of their pace, distance traveled, heart rate, and altitude, along with a detailed map that is saved into "history".
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Includes an audio coach
The audio coach provides updates at each checkpoint. The trainer is capable of telling the user total duration, pace, speed, calories burned, calories burned, and heart rate (if wearing a monitor).
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Support for interval training
This app encourages users to utilize their interval training feature. This feature is easy to use because it is integrated with their voice coach who well notify the runner when the next interval is arriving.
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Keeps a detailed history
The completed workout's map is saved along with all of the data collected about the workout. Because of this feature, users can easily track their improvement and accurately set goals.
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Includes useful metrics
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RunKeeper
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Tracks distance, duration, speed, pace and calories burned
RunKeeper displays your route using Google Maps and tracks distance, duration, speed, pace and calories burned. You can also input your runs manually (useful when running on treadmills) to add them to your "workout logs".
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Intervals are not supported in stopwatch mode
Since this allows both "GPS" and "stopwatch" mode, and tracking several sports, it should allow you to use intervals in stopwatch mode. I would like to use intervals for treadmill running or stationary bicycle.
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Simple interface
The interface is clean and easy to use.
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Warm-up and cool-down time are included in overall pace
Warm up and cool down are options you can toggle for a run. If you toggle them on, those are included in your overall pace calculation, but they are.
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Gives audio cues
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Warm-up and cool-down time are included in overall pace
Warm up and cool down are options you can toggle for a run. If you toggle them on, those are included in your overall pace calculation, but they are.
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Great for Interval Training
Interval lengths can be set and RunKeeper will let know when to start and stop running via audio messages.
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Charts don't overlay
While charts do exist for pace, elevation, and cadence, they're all independent graphs. It would be nice to see pace overlaid with elevation, as some other apps do.
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Tracks shoe mileage
You can add several pairs of shoes to this app and select which you are wearing for each activity. It will keep an overall count of a shoe's mileage to help you know when to buy new shoes.
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Does not announce intervals correctly when also using audio stats
If you are using both intervals and audio stats, and then happen to occur at the same time, the stats are announced first, and then your interval announcement after. You end up starting your interval late, even though it's tracking that interval already.
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Tracks shoe mileage
You can add several pairs of shoes to this app and select which you are wearing for each activity. It will keep an overall count of a shoe's mileage to help you know when to buy new shoes.
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GPS sometimes fails
The GPS sometimes fails on devices that rely on WIFI for GPS (Apple ipod touch). However, GPS can be fixed manually later.
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Cross-platform
The app is available for iOS and Android.
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Slow and heavy for old smartphones
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Website has detailed statistics
Stats such as top speed, speed of each interval, fastest/slowest parts of a course, etc. Where applicable, graphs and maps routes will be display for a visual representation.
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Does not announce split pace properly when using kilometers
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Add photos to your runs
To make the memorable runs easy to remember why they were memorable.
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Doesn't optimize for WGS-84 GPS on map
The track path draw on map is wrong cause WGS-84 GPS format.
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Works with Pebble smartwatches
You will have to download the app both on your phone and Pebble.
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Can chart weight
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Perfect localization for interface and voice
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Works with Android Wear
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Integrates with many accessories
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