Right, but mapquest also relies on data connection at all times where as
Navigon does not. That was my only point. Mapquest is very good as well.
Good thing there are always choices. I just don't get what the fuss with
people not liking Navigon is.
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On 6/17/2012 1:33 AM, curmudgeon wrote:
ddont bother buy ing navigon
get mapquest
its easier to use
today is worst,
than yesterday,
but, not as bad,
as tomorrow ,
o, m, g,
On Jun 14, 2012, at 3:52 PM, Christopher Chaltain <[email protected]> wrote:
I asked the question about Navigon versus IOS 6 Maps a few days ago, and
one difference that Raul pointed out, is that Maps in IOS 6 will need a
data connection while Navigon will use locally stored maps. This will
mean that you'll eat up your data plan if you're out and about using
Maps. For this reason, it may still make sense to purchase Navigon.
On 14/06/12 17:22, Mike Cassidy wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm wondering about purchasing Navigon, but see that its review rating is
only 2 stars; is this a true reflection of the app's value, or do people
find Navigon worth the expenditure?
Secondly, is the navigation app in IOS6 going to be a replacement for
Navigon or similar?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Regards,
Mike
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