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  • YANA - Yet another navigation app (MapQuest Navigator)

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    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    10.12.2009

    If choice is a good thing, iPhone owners have a veritable bounty of navigation apps in all price ranges and features. MapQuest has now released their own navigation app, and frankly it's a mixed bag.Like the AT&T nav app, MapQuest Navigator [iTunes link] needs the internet for its data, so if you frequently drive where even the Edge network is a sometime visitor, forget using this app.If you are more of an urban driver or stick to Interstates, the app has some promise.Here are some of the touted features: Streamlined 3D Interface: Features voice-guided, turn-by-turn navigation that speaks directions and street names. Regular Data Updates: Search 16+ million points of interest and utilize up-to-date street maps. Full Route Corridor Download: Quick route re-calculation for missed turns as well provides continued service in areas of no cellular coverage. Traffic Incident Based Routing: U.S. routes are optimized to avoid traffic incidents that might delay your travel. A MapQuest Place Carousel: Easily displays locations for hotels, movie theaters, gas stations, and more with a single tap. The interface is different from almost all the other GPS apps I've used. There is a ribbon, or Carousel as MapQuest calls it, lets you click on hotels, gas stations, food, etc.., and see icons where these points of interest are. To get to one of these places, you have to click on the destination icon, which often requires enlarging the map. I would have preferred a list, because clicking on a map icon can be some extra trouble when various icons are close together.