GOOD GPS Apps for the iPhone 4S?

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Post 1 by TylerK (This site is so "educational") on Friday, 18-Nov-2011 17:12:16

Hi all,

I've got a question. I now have an iPhone 4S 32 GB, and am wondering about good GPS apps that work with VoiceOver. I want something that's easy to use and navigate, as well as providing voice guidance (clear turn-by-turn directions from the starting location to the destination). Any suggestions?

Tyler

Post 2 by WillieTheWoof (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Monday, 21-Nov-2011 9:43:33

Presently, I'd go with Tomtom. Navigon came out with an update and it really has destroyed the app in regards to responsiveness to voiceover. I am hoping they will correct this soon.

Post 3 by Lisa's Girl forever (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Monday, 21-Nov-2011 13:40:30

i heard that tom tom is a great gps. ap.

Post 4 by Coldshadow (supreme commander of the shadow fleet) on Wednesday, 14-Dec-2011 17:05:29

there is also syndaro, and yeah, I completely butchered that, but you get what I mean.

Post 5 by rat (star trek rules!) on Wednesday, 14-Dec-2011 22:17:11

navigon is working on the issues they added in to their gps app, before the update it was quite nice.

Post 6 by illumination (Darkness is history.) on Thursday, 15-Dec-2011 11:32:19

Sendero is more of a GPS app that tells you what cross streets you're on and things like that, but it doesn't tell you how to get to a specific place yet, from what I know.

Post 7 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Friday, 16-Dec-2011 1:13:25

I wish Sendero would sell me maps to download so it would work when my iPod is offline. They can't offer that at 5 bucks, but seems they could offer it at 40 or so.

Post 8 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Monday, 19-Dec-2011 14:06:35

Hmm, I was gonna get Navigon but I'll have to wait and see if they fix those Voiceover issues.

Post 9 by Lisa's Girl forever (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2011 4:01:37

i think tom tom is a great app.

Post 10 by rat (star trek rules!) on Wednesday, 28-Dec-2011 16:02:39

navigon has been updated, seems to work again with voiceover from what i can see and it's a lot easier to manage now. you don't download all the maps at once, you can select what ones you want in the map manager and it downloads them for you. Note, wireless is needed for the maps, they're pretty good sized the first time