Hello Paul

Assuming that Sendero GPS is an iPhone app, can't you run them both together so 
that you get the functionality of each?> Or would they conflict?

Lynne


On 20 Jun 2012, at 15:20, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello, 
I have just tried this app on my iPhone 3GS. It has some nice features but I 
feel it has one major omission. The nice features are: 
- the where am I function tells you which house number you are near to. Great 
if you are looking for a specific house. 
- the favourites function could be very useful for navigating in an open space. 
YOu could set a favourite at the entrance to a park and then use the app to get 
back to that favourite. The app will tell you the distance and clock bearing of 
the favourite. 

The big omission is the lack of a "nearest cross street" function similar to 
that in Sendero GPS. I would very much like to press a nearest cross street 
button and hear something like "Pine Road fifty yards east of Park road". Alas 
even Sendero GPS will only say "Pine road near Park road". WIth Ariadne GPS I 
have to go a little distance down a side street I am about to cross to get the 
"where am I" function to recognise that I am on the side street. 

Has anyone found a way round the lack of a "nearest cross street" function?

Paul Hopewell 
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