Walter Mossberg, one of the
most respected technology experts, and Wall Street Journal personal technology
contributor, reports today on the return of Google Maps to the iPhone. As many know, Apple did not install Google
maps as standard on its new iPhone, instead they put in an Apple version that
many found to be inferior (but had some features the Google maps did not, voice
directions when used as a GPS).
Now Google has released a
free APP for the iPhone that restores all that everyone liked, and more. In fact, Mossberg says, for now, it is better
than Google maps on their own Android devices. It has a cleaner interface and so
on. Google he found out, took this
opportunity to completely rewrite some of the APP and so, for now, it has improvements beyond what is available on the Android phones.
I plan to try this new APP on an
iPhone in 2013, but suspect I will still prefer Garmin for in-car navigation. Garmin is an old friend, easy to program; I can
bring it in the house and program all my destinations at leisure the day before
I go on a trip. Over the years I have
talked to a dozen people with GPS built into their vehicles, and they almost
all have trouble programming them, or remembering how they once programmed
them. They all dislike sitting in the driveway and wasting travel time doing that
programming. I once had a built in
system in a car myself, and after the novelty wore off, I didn’t use it much and I did find it difficult to
remember all the programming steps.
But, with the portable
Garmin, I find it so easy and mostly accurate --- particularly on my favorite
feature – the exact time of expected arrival.
And I also like the speed limit icon to remind me what the speed limit
is, I no longer took at the posted road signs, I just go by the GPS. Lately,
however, Garmin seems to be less accurate in finding an appropriate route, so I
will upgrade that device in 2013 as well. Maybe a newer model will have newer
maps inside. And better logic. But,
someday, maybe the iPhone sitting on the dash (see prior Post on dashboard
friction mats) will be the preference.