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Apple really needs to sort this out. It is causing damage to the brand, damage to consumer confidence. I know that people (and Apple itself) say that as it's partly crowdsourced, as users can report problems, it should get better over time with more use. But that depends on people actually reporting POI issues etc. (I have been) and depends on Apple then actually implementing those corrections (not seen any myself yet). But... even if the incorrect POIs get corrected due to people reporting incorrect locations or non-existent locations, that does not help if a POI is not even listed in the first place. I can report a pub that is on the wrong side of the road, but I can't report a London theatre that is not listed at all. And of course the public transport side is 100% in Apple's court. We have to rely on Apple actually bothering to add that, in place of the current lame link to the App Store. Sure, it will get fixed eventually, you'd hope, but it should *never* have been released in such a state as this in the first place. Apple took a away mature map system that had years of development and replaced it with something... crap. There's no excuse. Quote:
The problem though with using that or any other alternative such as those 3rd party apps in the App Store is that none of them are integrated. Even if you use Google Maps as a web app, or you use Bing, or something else, any time you click on an address in an email or a web page it will use Apple Maps, any other app that relies on the built-in mapping system will use Apple Maps, etc. |
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I've found a way to make Apple Maps (the satnav, anyway) a little more effective if anyone is still persevering like me...
I use the Yell app to locate a business and that has a feature where you can store the company's details in your phonebook. Do that then start Apple Maps, choose contacts and select the business and I've found the satnav works and gets me there perfectly. So far.. |
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Some new apps...
Crazy Taxi - £2.99 (universal). Straight port of the Dreamcast classic, including the soundtrack. BBC iPlayer Radio - Free (iPhone). Live streaming of all the BBC's UK radio stations, over WiFi and 3G. Seven day catch-up. Alarm clock function. Alerts for upcoming programmes. BBC podcasts. |
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Just found out that on the iPhone 5, real racing 2 (non hd version) supports airplay mirroring and it works well.
You just need an Apple TV on the same wifi network. You play on the tv. The iPhone displays a map, timer, speedo and acts as a controller. |
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Yep, the iPad (HD) version's the same.
Quite a few games support Airplay now. Some big name ones are Modern Combat 3, N.O.V.A. 3, & Sky Gamblers Air Supremacy. |
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Anyone know why when I sent a text message to someone today it appeared blue instead of green?
I'm not connected to wifi or any Internet so am not using imessage. Thanks. |
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Yes, it was sent as an imessage as they will be using an iPhone also.
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Oh right I see, so whatever the connection method (3G or Wifi) as long as two people have an iphone they will get an imessage.
Cool. Thanks. |
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Yup, no charge (other than whatever data you use).
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Cool. Thanks for that info.
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Does anyone know of a good mediaplayer for the iPhone 5? I used to use GoodPlayer, but it seems the author has had to drop AC3 support. I also need support for various video and sound formats including MKV.
HD and Airplay support would be a bonus. |
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I got an iPhone 5 on Sunday. 64GB Black. 16GB just wasn't enough anymore, due to iTunes Match increasing the size of my music library and due to apps getting bigger and bigger.
Ditched O2 and moved to Three. Far better upfront prices than the other networks, and unlimited data. Although I never went near my data allowance with O2, that was because I *had* a data allowance and so was always wary of using 3G too much. Now, though, I can enable Mobile Data for iTunes Match and Auto Downloads and Facetime, and also use 3G to download apps and stream video and so on, all without worrying about getting stung with excess charges. Impressed with it so far. Not a radically different design, but still looks good and it's very fast. Now I have the space, I can re-download all the stuff I had to delete from my previous iPhone to make room for iTunes Match, and will still have plenty spare for more apps and videos. Still trying to find the perfect case, though. I got a cheapo Terrapin thing from Amazon, but it was so rigid I dared not even try to fit it, in case it scratched the scratch-prone anodised aluminium it's meant to protect. Currently using a hard shell from Proporta. Simple thing that just covers the sides and back. No lip on the front to provide "face down" protection, but there's no way I'd ever lay my iPhone face down anyway. Got a cheap neoprene sock thing ("Shocksock") on the way, to protect it in my pocket and while travelling (past iPhones have had quite dusty and dirty ports and speakers from frequent pocket placement), although I'm tempted to get a wool felt sleeve from Laptoptailors.com. Quote:
I use AVPlayer (iPhone) and AVPlayerHD (iPad). Brilliant apps, but... they no longer exist :confused: Two alternatives I've found are CineXPlayer (iPhone) / CineXPlayerHD (iPad) and OPlayer (iPhone) / OPlayerHD (iPad). Never used them, though, so can't vouch for what they are like. |
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