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Thread title still makes me giggle!
For me, it appears at the start, but disappears automatically...Good to know, thanks!
Maps updated from yesterday.
Maps updated from yesterday.
It looks like the maps have been updated. I tried really hard to duplicate the old screenshot from yesterday, but it's harder since these are vector maps (many more zoom levels than the standard couple zoom levels on old maps) and I had 3D mode on. Nevertheless, you can tell it was updated since they renamed the park. It looks like they're showing street names more often in this version, too.
Good to see theyre already working on the street name tweaking. although in this example, Carmine st name is now gone. oops
This view was also updated:One thing I noticed about these images is that for long streets/roads, the app doesn't repeat the road name. For example, look at my image below, if I'm zoomed in at this level, how will I know what the green/red/blue road name is?
They just appear to be doing it on the server.How are maps updated?
They're definitely still doing a lot of server side tweaking. I got carmine just a second agoGood to see theyre already working on the street name tweaking. although in this example, Carmine st name is now gone. oops
Another neat thing with Maps I just realized is that you can single-finger tap and it will constantly zoom in on the map wherever you tapping. If you do a double-finger tap, the map will zoom out. I like the idea of just being able to tap to zoom in and out, so this is nice. If old, woops!
Yeah, that's been in there for as long as I can remember.Another neat thing with Maps I just realized is that you can single-finger tap and it will constantly zoom in on the map wherever you tapping. If you do a double-finger tap, the map will zoom out. I like the idea of just being able to tap to zoom in and out, so this is nice. If old, woops!
No matter what I do, I can't get Maps to prioritize restaurants. The Maps I'm seeing aren't bad, but that still leaves the question of why the arrowed road has no name.
https://img.skitch.com/20120624-dje8xxnr9yn7w4fdt1pxnkybch.jpg
Are you doing a search for restaurants?
Also tried to duplicate the above view for more comparison purposes.I'm assuming the new Maps will have considerably more information than this, and more comparable to that of Google Maps, right?
In this competitive and often cut-throat industry, we wouldn’t really expect Google to take this lightly, but we perhaps didn’t expect a reaction so soon. In the aftermath of Apple’s WWDC mapping announcement, Google have already slashed the price of the Maps API to encourage more people to use and include it in their software, but they have also given an indication that they are busy concocting their own iOS app to directly rival Apple’s native Maps app. At this stage of proceedings, information is scarce with extremely little being known, but Google’s Senior Vice President of Commerce and Local has let the cat out of the bag. Replying to a question from an iOS fan on Google+, Jeff Huber had this to say:
"We look forward to providing an amazing Google Maps experience on iOS".
It isn’t exactly the most earth-shattering announcement, considering we all pretty much expected something of this nature from Google. The iOS audience is such a huge worldwide market that Google would be crazy to dismiss them in favor of other ventures. There will inevitably be a lot of users who have become so used to using the familiar Google Maps app that they will more than likely prefer familiarization over whatever Apple will bring with the final build of iOS 6, meaning a Google Maps app could be extremely successful. Whatever Google have up their sleeves, it will be extremely interesting to see how this one progresses.
I'm assuming the new Maps will have considerably more information than this, and more comparable to that of Google Maps, right?
The heartening thing is that everything labelled on that Google Map is also labelled in the Apple Map, except the Dog Run. The algorithms are currently very aggressive about hiding labels until you get to higher zoom levels. There's also an intentional design choice to be more minimalistic, so we're probably never going to get as busy as Google Maps at the same zoom level, but hopefully they'll go somewhere in-between.That looks terrible. I'm getting worried that new maps suck.
I think there are some nice improvements. Being vector allows maps to download very fast--Maps is actually useful on an edge connection, whereas previously it was a pain to use. The Turn-By-Turn is nicer than Turn-By-Turn on Android 2.2 (my only experience), and being able to search for things along your route is nice.The new maps app is awful. Just wait for googy to save us.
It does. The aggressive hiding of information needs a lot of tweaking, but the larger problem is the data is completely sparse outside the US.The new maps app is awful. Just wait for googy to save us.
Mobile street view on iOS will live on. Good!
The new maps app is awful. Just wait for googy to save us.
Ya, but the problem is Apple doesn't let you set default apps so Google Maps will no longer be integrated with the OS. It's one of my big annoyances with iOS because the integration was what attracted me to the iPhone when it was first announced.
I think it's going to suck or be fairly bad out the gate and that there is going to be growing pains with this switch. I think eventually it'l be pretty decent if not good, but it won't be by the time iOS6 is released. It's a shame too because any iPhone user who uses maps will be in many ways be taking a step backward until Apple can get up to speed with Google.
That doesnt bother me too much. I mean, on a larger scale, itd be nice if iOS could set default third party apps to handle things like internet, maps, mail, etc. but my actual daily usage of maps wont be hindered by having a non default google maps third party app.
Im confident that the actual data in the apple maps will be OK since theyre working with Tom Tom. the issue I have with it now is the way theyre choosing to show so few street names (which theyre already tweaking) and the lack of street view (which is google exclusive data.)
as a default maps app that works with siri and gives you turn by turn, the issues I have with the new maps app wouldnt really show up.
I can launch the google app manually to go to street view. pretty much the same thing i do now.
I understand all the hate at the current state of maps on iOS but I do not understand the predictions that it will suck. You do realize it's in private beta and they are continuing to tweak it. A lot can happen by the time iOS 6 launches. The reality is we just don't know if it will suck or not.
When I'm talking about in-between, I'm talking about a situation when the data is there, but selectively hidden, not when data is outright missing.It does. The aggressive hiding of information needs a lot of tweaking, but the larger problem is the data is completely sparse outside the US.
Compare Australia, Japan, China for example. It's a huge downgrade. It's completely barebones, many places don't even have streets named at all. Need to find a restaurant? You're fucked.
I know most people prefer something in between Google's level of clutter and Apple's sparseness, but given a choice between only the two, I'd definitely choose Google.
With Google, even a lot of towns and villages had not just street names and a whole ton of shops and this labelled. With Apple, I can't see the names of some streets in cities. I dunno about Beijing but I'd imagine it's better there.When I'm talking about in-between, I'm talking about a situation when the data is there, but selectively hidden, not when data is outright missing.
At least with China, I think they're adding info. I might be imagining, but I think they've added a lot more street data recently, at least in Beijing. I don't think there were subway stops there initially.
Pretty sure there was something like that before but I never used it so I don't know if it's the same as before.There is a rudimentary crowdsourcing feature. I'm pretty sure it wasn't in old maps, but I may be wrong. You can even add info to a random pin you create.
There's actually more options if you use the "report a problem" link "behind" the map.Pretty sure there was something like that before but I never used it so I don't know if it's the same as before.
That's nice, I think I'll help Apple populate their maps if this will help.
You can set a schedule. I have it on a schedule.Sucks that you can't have Do Not Disturb to turn on every night. Have to manually set it up every day.
You can set a schedule. I have it on a schedule.
Options are in the Notifications area in Settings.
Really? That's odd, it's been working for me.I did, but it automatically turns off the next day.
Really? That's odd, it's been working for me.
Might be a 3GS thing... ? They've done sillier things.
Could just be a bug - 3GS is probably the device they tested the least, have you filed a report?
Only if you have an actual developer account, I think.How do you submitt a big to Apple
Awesome. Apple's solution is a little better than the current iOS Maps, but Android's Maps still shits all over it.