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newone757 11-15-2009 07:40 AM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
didnt know that. i always preffered bing though for its movie and gas prices search features

deadwrong03 11-15-2009 11:18 AM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
from my experience Bing is alot slower than Google Maps as far as determining your location, i prefer Google Maps, it finds satellites much faster i only use Bing for the novelty of finding gas prices and movie theaters and such

wraith79 11-15-2009 12:01 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
If you want something that is Text to Speech, you have to pay, IGO8, Navigon and others like those that has TTS support! As for amaze gps, its good, but, uses your data plan! IGO8 and others I marked above are standalone, meaning, if you put your phone into airplane mode, the GPS will still work! If you want to check it out go here: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=88692
I've been using IGO8 since I had my HTC Vogue!

c0011j 11-15-2009 01:54 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
I used to use Gmaps, but after I used Bing i changed my mind.
Simply speaking, Bing is Turn-By-Turn while Google Maps isn't. I will use google maps if I am not trying to get directions but when I am needing specific directions Bing is the way to go.

bullet2300 11-16-2009 12:02 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
Bing is definitely better for directions than Google Maps. They need to step it up!

dishe 11-16-2009 12:30 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
This is an age-old discussion... Google Maps offers driving directions, but it is NOT a navigator... that is, it does not offer turn-by-turn updates, spoken or not.
The reason is rumored to mostly be licensing... Google paid for the right to use map data supplied by third parties, but part of the licensing deal was that they are not allowed to offer a navigation service with it.

The result is that they will show you were to go, and show you a blinking dot that happens to tell you were you are, but the directions do no update as you drive. You have to figure out how far you are from the next turn, etc. on your own. Its basically tantamount to printing the directions out from your PC beforehand and following it while driving. Not the same as having an in-dash GPS as any GPS user will tell you.

In fact, the only advantage to having a GPS function in Google Maps is that you don't have to tell it your starting location.

If you want a Navigator, then yes, you will need one of the apps wraith79 mentioned, that usually includes spoken directions and works exactly like a standalone GPS navigator.

Bing, on the other hand, is a perfectly acceptable alternative that uses your data connection (just like Google Maps). They have licensed maps that allow them to use it for navigation, so navigate it does! I actually find it more accurate and up to date than iGo and some of the other paid apps, since the data is LIVE in the cloud. Microsoft kept the UI pretty simple, but if you pay attention to it, it updates in real time and tells you how much farther until the next turn and when to turn (no voices at all, just beeps and tones).

Now, the real clincher is going to be Google's Navigator... Google's street view project, etc, has enabled them to no longer need to license maps from third parties... they now have enough mapping data of their own to do whatever they want with it. If you've seen the Navigator on the Droid, you know what I'm talking about- spoken TTS as well as speech recognition using the Goog-411 routines (Bing actually has a similar feature to recognize spoken destinations, but still no TTS).
Right now, its only in Android 2.0, but there are rumors it will roll out to other smartphones capable of Gmaps with a GPS as well.
http://www.mopocket.com/2009/10/google-navigation.php

Edwood 11-16-2009 01:32 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaltyDawg (Post 1330515)
Bing is way better than Google Maps.

I agree. Bing is much better as a Navigation program. Not nearly as good as a real Navigation app, though. Bing follows the cursor closer and better than Google, and shows large turn by turn directions, along with blip noises to alert you to upcoming turns.

zylograth 11-16-2009 02:11 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
CoPilot Live 8 is only 34.99, I find it worsk quite well for the price.

newone757 11-16-2009 05:31 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
Co Pilot 8 looks NICE. might buy it, but Ive heard their maps are terribly inaccurate, out of date, and never get updated (eventhought the feature is built in), hmmm, i dunno

chronster 11-17-2009 03:43 PM

Re: How to get a FREE Navigator for your Touch Pro2.
 
lol he just taught people how to use bing.

I wonder if I could get some thanks out of showing people how to look up restaurants :lol:


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