BK1112
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Lack of offline navigation,
Isn't HERE Maps providing offline navigation for free?
Lack of offline navigation,
Windows Phone has offline navigation, doesn't it?
Windows Phone has offline navigation, doesn't it?
If all I wanted to do was let the device choose the path, that would work. There is so much more to do with choosing fun routes, geocaching, GPS averaging, tracking, live tracking, waypoints, etc that Here is lacking.
For instance, all the features (and a while lot more) of a $700 garmin, in one software application, That is free.
Tiles (the idea was neat 4 years ago, now it's old
The people who play are really really good. It's a kickass game, but the only way I could do well was to play on my iPad. It's frustrating when you die every 20 seconds.I would love to play Shadow Gun: Dead zone on my 1520.
These days even Microsoft is taking its sweet time to actually update its apps.
If all I wanted to do was let the device choose the path, that would work. There is so much more to do with choosing fun routes, geocaching, GPS averaging, tracking, live tracking, waypoints, etc that Here is lacking.
For instance, all the features (and a while lot more) of a $700 garmin, in one software application, That is free.
That's something I simply can't understand, why doesn't Microsoft put Windows Phone in the front of the line with their own apps? Why are they giving iOS and Android preferential treatment? I guess they want to reach the most users, but it really makes it look as though they don't care about Windows Phone.
Isn't there a geocaching app that can do that? I'm not familiar with it at all, but just had a quick look at the Store, and there's one that apparently uses "Nokia Maps", aka. HERE, and doesn't even require GPS.
Hmm, how would an offline navigation application work without GPS ?
Genuinely curious what you would like to see instead of Live Tiles. You're not the first to point out that you'd prefer something else, but I'm never sure what it is people are looking for. Is it just static buttons?
Hmm, how would an offline navigation application work without GPS ?
I like to imagine you announce your name at the end of conversations in the real world, too.
Genuine response, yes, I would like just a static "wallpaper", and swipe left for some app, or right for the full app list. Android widgets, iPhone icons, and windows live tiles just aren't my thing. So much nicer to only see the pretty picture I took yesterday instead of someone else's idea of what I should be content with. :thumbup:
Co Pilot
It is the better than anything I have used that comes with the phone.
Your wishes are unrealistic for a free package.
However you pay 1 time for Copilot and it goes with you regardless what platforms your on.
This is as close as you can get to a Garmin for a lot less $$$$$
Just remember to write your activation code down and keep it
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