This seems pretty good from a first glance; provides a "Standard" or "Classic" option to select between Apple's and Google's Maps. If you just care about tiles (rather than e.g. transit directions) then this should be a good stop-gap until Google releases their own version. It's a nicer experience than the mobile Google Maps site.
The web version of Google maps is already more powerful. No directions, layers, no streetview, no auto-matching, no reviews etc. Loads slower. How is this nicer than the web version by google (other than the obvious, ie lack of a URL field)
If you haven't in a while, look at the latest google web version they've made some changes, e.g. look up Brooklyn Bridge, NY.
It's in the Apple App Store ( http://itunes.apple.com/app/classicmap/id566173771?mt=8 ). I presume that means Apple have looked at it, and approved it, and it won't be yanked in a while for breaking any terms of service,
It doesn't credit Google as far as I can tell (the legal section just seems to be for the new iOS maps). The link to "Legal" is really small and there's no Google Logo (as Google had required previously)
Still it works if you all you need is map tiles (which I highly doubt what most people use Maps for)
[+] [-] mikemcquaid|13 years ago|reply
Direct link to App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/app/classicmap/id566173771
[+] [-] notlisted|13 years ago|reply
The web version of Google maps is already more powerful. No directions, layers, no streetview, no auto-matching, no reviews etc. Loads slower. How is this nicer than the web version by google (other than the obvious, ie lack of a URL field)
If you haven't in a while, look at the latest google web version they've made some changes, e.g. look up Brooklyn Bridge, NY.
Am I missing something?
[+] [-] rmc|13 years ago|reply
right?
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[+] [-] z92|13 years ago|reply
I had been holding off upgrading to ios6, not to miss google maps. But if this app gets removed after I upgrade, that will be devastating.
Any one knows, is there any reason to be concerned?
[+] [-] sumukh1|13 years ago|reply
Still it works if you all you need is map tiles (which I highly doubt what most people use Maps for)
[+] [-] coob|13 years ago|reply
You can grab the app now and still be able to use it after it's pulled. Just save the .ipa and sync it over.
What you'll find even more devastating is that whilst this app uses the Google map tiles, the search isn't any better than Apple's.
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