If you are in the United States, I still prefer Mapquest4Mobile over any others.
It is free, though it uses data to access their map server, but it doesn't take 
that much data unless you were using it for several hours every day I suppose.

Richard


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On Jul 25, 2012, at 7:26 AM, Rebecca Ilniski <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all.  I'm wondering about the various gps apps that are out there.  I was 
> out with my trekker breeze yesterday and noticed that on occasion when I was 
> on route it told me that I wasn't and then about 5 or 6 feet later I was on 
> route.  I'm just wondering the differences between the various gps apps that 
> are out there.  When you use them, do you hold the i phone a certain way or 
> how does that all work?  What features do they have and which one would you 
> recommend?
> -- 
> Rebecca and Zeb
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